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Upthevibe
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March 17, 2016
I have a ridiculous question. My roommate and I got into an argument the other day...
It was over a variety of issues. When I clean my bedroom and bathroom, sometimes I close the main door for no reason. My roommate who has no friends, no hobbies, and doesn't just engaged in anything, told me that is not how to clean. She said closing the door is the "wrong way to clean." She's said this before. She says that with other roommates they clean together and she makes it sound like it's fun. The truth is, she has no one in her personal life because she can be difficult. Since there isn't a "right" or "wrong" way to clean a bedroom. Would this be called a "false argument?" I want to explain to her that she's off base. Isn't this like an argument that "The Big Bang Theory" is funnier than "Friends?" -totally an opinion?
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Name: KayGender: Female
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