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imagine you're a roommate somewhere else, right? And you use that roommate's credit card and you buy food. And then you get mad at them eating the food that you bought. You bought using their credit card. That's not a roommate problem. That makes you a psycho.
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and I just get— I just get— because, okay, first of all, double standards here. Everyone else comes into the house and eats whatever the hell they want, and God forbid I want a couple blueberries without you devouring all the fresh—
what do you mean double standard? That's exactly what it is. Everybody comes to the house and they can eat whatever they want, so I can eat whatever I want.
No, you can, but it's just sometimes, like, this is just a roommate problem. This is just like a thing. Like, sometimes, sometimes I just want fresh fruit, and you imagine—
imagine you're a roommate somewhere else, right? And you use that roommate's credit card and you buy food. And then you get mad at them eating the food that you bought. You bought using their credit card. That's not a roommate problem. That makes you a psycho.
I'm not a psycho.
Stop playing trumping her by— you always end every conversation with, I'm the boss.
Look at you taking the opposing side all the time.