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It's a 4 person shared house, with 4 people living there, Everyone with friends/partners/cars parked outside.

Bonus points, between the 4 of us, we own 7 cars. Then add the cars of all the other partners and friends, yeah, it's fair to say there's people around...

3 people in a 2 bedroom unit can be annoying, sure, feel clustered, yep. But.. 10 people in a 4 bedroom house is arguably more than that!

However, it works in my case. Depends a lot on everyone involved and everyone else's experiences can't be directly compared...

LOL yeah the sounds really suck I've got a whole list but won't go into it

Also lol @ the hipster bikes and dreads

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Everyone will value their own view the strongest. Just because Leigh holds the power doesn't mean his solution is the best for the situation.

A person who waves his power-card to resolve an issue may be seen as unfair in the eyes of others.

Yes it will get a resolution but what implications will it cause down the road; a ruined friendship, a bad reputation etc

Sometimes having the power makes it even more difficult as your emotions can enable a rash action.

As I said, it's not your problem to solve. It the three of you. Understand the problem & if you all come to a disagreement at least you will all know what the final outcome is without you resorting to threatening it.

Spare me your corporate bullshit, the only opinion that matters is Leigh's as it's HIS f**kING HOUSE. What he wants is all that matters. Anyone who doesn't want to accomodate his wishes is free to live elsewhere.

ie unions.

Good thing we don't care what 'others' think, especially those with no f**king idea what they're talking about

This is pretty out there on the hipster scale....

The beer, the bottle, the label, the glass, the dude drinking it, the fact it's on instagram and.... the name.... the f**king name...

"Mikkeller Orange Yuzu Glad I Said Porter"

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Spare me your corporate bullshit, the only opinion that matters is Leigh's as it's HIS f**kING HOUSE. What he wants is all that matters. Anyone who doesn't want to accomodate his wishes is free to live elsewhere.

Good thing we don't care what 'others' think, especially those with no f**king idea what they're talking about

Right on!! Just had the same shit with a mate staying at my house...

Tried his hardest to bend my rules, I stood firm...

I dont care for your excuses dude, my house my rules...you dont like it theres the door.. He found it eventually... :rofl:

Is anyone actually questions the his house his rules thing? I don't think so, but people are pointing out he may be being a bit unfair and that may make him leave which may or may not leave him better off

Fark it's cold.

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