<p>njmom, if i offended you in some way i did not intend to. and my remark about coming home from a party was accompanied by a remark about studying at 2 am; i was trying to show how having food in one’s room is convenient, no matter who the person is. and i didn’t accuse anyone of being anti-social, but rather said that the stereotype in question was not true in my experience. i can’t help but get the idea that you are misinterpreting my words, especially since what i said is NOT opinion, but fact. i said that i had heard certain things and witnessed others, and while my statements do reflect the experiences of one person, i did in fact hear and witness those things. please don’t imply that i’m misrepresenting myself or anyone else when i am not, especially since your most recent post in this thread agrees with what i was saying: you should live in johnson if you really, really are not interested in living with people who drink, smoke, etc, although there are always a few people in that dorm who do participate in such activities and only live there because their parents made them apply.</p>
<p>also, keep in mind that a person who “parties” is not necessarily a drinker or abuser of any other substances. i’ve known more than a fair share of wake students who love going out but prefer to stay sober when they do so.</p>