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I love it. being a jackass, I hate my family and they annoy the hell out of me. I work during the day, they work during the night, we barely connect at all anymore, It's wonderful.

sometimes it gets boring.
 

Dys

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I tend to enjoy my own company more than my familys.
-No awkwardness if I bring home random girls (I don't mean in some macho having sex with every woman in the planet way, I just have a lot of female friends and its awkward having them over).
-loud music
-clothes become optional
-siblings are not present
-don't have to worry about waking people up when I get home
etc
 

chronobreak

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Khell_Sennet said:
chronobreak said:
I have a wife and kid, so when I get to be home alone it's like a dream come true sometimes. You have no idea how annoying baby toys can get. Or, maybe you do. It's the only time I get to play games like Gears and Dead Space, so I don't have to let the baby experience the horrific gore. And, because my wife won't let me play them when the baby's around.
Dude! Duct-Tape!
It really solves all of life's problems. Duct tape over the baby's eyes, no gore to be seen. Or duct-tape the child to the wall of another room so it can't wander in on you. And duct-tape the wife's mouth so you don't have to hear her nagging because you duct-taped the child.

And yes, I know EXACTLY how annoying toys can be. My parents made the mistake of buying me the big 2-man "Marauder-like" Exo-Squad E-Frame. Move the arm/gun a certain way, laser sounds. Press the buttons on the side, laser sounds. Even the clicking noise of the legs being moved began to drive her nuts. Think she learned her lesson, nope! Bought my brother one of those giant toy ambulances with the lights/sounds and the four rubber square buttons on the passenger side door. You know, the ones everyone and their dog would go through the toy aisle and try to turn as many trucks on at once.
Dude I had the exo-squad stuff when I was a kid, it was the shit. They were mad expensive though, and I kept losing the guys that went in the exo-suits. I've tried duct tape, but child services said something about laws, and whatever, so I made myself a man-cave in the attic. Works quite well, I'd highly recommend it.
 

NewClassic_v1legacy

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It's hit a hit or miss thing with me. Although, for me, it's usually miss since I've been here to college.

My college is a college town, so the university makes the city. When school's out, it's quiet as hell. I tend to spend a lot of time futzing around and generally amusing myself via gaming and such. Some days I just feel like interaction, though. And if it's ever a series of days where I'm here by myself (which means my best friend/roomie is out of town), then I'm usually bored as hell for the duration. Lately, he's been working from 8 AM until about 5-5:30, and I have work from 5-7 until 9-12, so I don't see him much anymore. It's a pretty solitary existence, which means lots of quiet and self-whatever, but I'm usually more depressed because of it. I'm a social robot by nature, so being by myself is rather boring.

Although there are moments when it's nice. Not much room in the dorm room, though, so I usually end up going out anyway, negating the by-oneself time. So, take that as you will.
 

Larenxis

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I adore being home alone. Everything's catered to my needs. Lights can be off, window can be open, tv can be off (oh thank god), and music can go uninterrupted.
 

PurpleRain

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I really have nothing more to add. It's great. If you want to sleep, you can. If you want to take off all your clothes and smoother yourself in icecream, you can... but I totally don't. Why do you look at me like that!
 

Death916

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i love it. nooone botherin me. and gf can come over. and you know what that means...
 

Duck Sandwich

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I love it. Having the house all to myself, and having the aforementioned freedom to do what I want (within reason). I get to eat what I want when I want. Also, I prefer the food I cook to that of my mother. Being home alone gives me the opportunity to take care of such responsibilities as doing laundry, taking out the recycling, doing dishes, grocery shopping, and of course cooking my own (awesome) food. Can't wait 'till I move out on my own next year.
 

Molikroth

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I live with my kitty Bridget, and love it. I've lived with a family (father and sister), in a hostel (four people to a section, four sections, plus staff), alone (i.e. minus kitty) and with a friend while the hostel was getting sorted.

Of them all I prefer living with Bridget. I get to do what I want and he doesn't care, all he wants is to sit in my lap and be petted. Of course I get dead legs all the time from not moving them for so long, but it's worth it to keep my widdle pwecious comfortable.

I've never understood why people would want to live with someone else permanently. I mean assuming I liked company in the meat world I'd still prefer to live without other people around and just go out when I wanted company.
 

JadeWah

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Live alone with my pet bunny.

If it gets boring, I just call some friends over. Alot better then living the parents
*rolls eyes*
 

Gothic Novel

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I love to basque in the silence, and just to know that I have complete control of the house just thrills me. Its like you can do what you want, you know like: start a fire, play games without interruptions, get online [porn][... jk][...], and you know all the fun stuff!
 

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I remember being left home alone once (only for about 5 minutes) when I was about 5. Having seen Star Wars:The Phantom Menace, I was petrified Darth Maul was going to walk through my living room door, and stab me. Needless to say I hid behind a sofa, and made a small food offering to a tiny bust of Darth Maul I had "won" out a box of cereal.
 

TMAN10112

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I really enjoy being home alone because it is one of the few times when I can actualy enjoy reading, watching tv, playing videogames, or going on the internet without anyone running around, yelling, fighting, and annoying me in gerneral.
 

Spartan Bannana

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I enjoy being home alone during the day, but at night it gets a bit scary, and it's hard for me to sleep while I'm alone.
 

Molikroth

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@ Khell - the zombie invasion points are good ones. However, I'm unsure whether I'd like to share half of my provisions with what's at best cannon fodder. Besides which, if it came to a zombie invasion, I'd be too paranoid to sleep for fear of him suffocating me with a pillow to have the food for himself.

Plus, I like to walk around naked. It wouldn't be so bad if I lived with a partner but a friend or roommate wouldn't appreciate it.