Poll: Is My Roommate Weird?

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thiosk

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I know a guy who won't eat foods with sauce.

SAUCE.

If it has what can even loosely be defined as a sauce, no go.
 

Herb sewell

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I don't care for the usual condiments (ketchup, mustard, mayo, etc) But really like certain specific things like BBQ sauce, Wasabi ranch or chipotle mayo. Some people see it as weird but more often then not people agree that burgers and such are better without having everything on them.
 

AWC Viper

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mine's like that. she wont eat 2 day old pizza BUT will eat 3 day old pizza with tabasco sauce, and just yesterday she put Nutella (chocolate spread) on a FUCKING CHICKEN NUGGET! WTF?

i keep telling her that she is messed up but she keeps saying "and that's why you love me"


OP:his decision, to do what he want's
 

Kuchinawa212

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Some people just don't like add ons, you roommate is one of them
And if he can't stand the site of you putting stuff on your food then ask him to leave until you finish. If he won't then he'll just learn to live with it
 

Zethos64

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I don't like condiments on most foods, I only get plain hot dogs and cheeseburgers. I never really thought it was weird. Ill put ketchup on fries though. It really shouldn't matter if he does say ew all the time just ignore him. Or ask if he could not do that all the time. Its not that big of deal either way, People should be allowed to like what they want with out having to be bothered about it.
 

BonsaiK

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Maxwell -EOD- said:
My roommate is diametrically apposed to condiments. He doesn't like mayo to catsup, mustard or pickles, if it's a spreadable condiment, he won't eat it based on the texture and he doesn't like products that use vinegar, i.e. pickles, dressings. Yet, he likes pudding and some other foods that have a similar texture to mayo and such, yet are standalone products. I tell him daily that he's fuckin' weird. Yet he thinks that he is more normal than slutty girls at a club. You take the reigns escapists, and help me figure out who's right, and if it turns out to be me, I'm going to frame the results for his office.

(He also doesn't like sushi that isn't tempura, but that's a different sin)
If you're going to frame the results for him, you should have constructed a better poll that gives more accurate data. 1 and 5 should have been condensed into the same option as 5 is just a "ha ha" version of 1, so should have 2 and 4 as they are also essentially the same. I guess it's too late now.

Anyway so what, who cares what he doesn't like. What an insignificant thing for you to even care about and make such a big deal out of. I voted "normal" just to stick up for him because I'm on his side.
 

pelopelopelo

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Two basic facts relevant to this dilemma:

1) It's called ketchup
2) It's not spreadable.

All people are weird, just most people hide it well...
 

imp_spittle

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Option not on survey: slathering the inside of his desk with mayo and leaving an open bottle of malt vinegar on the top shelf of his closet.

His avoidance of condiments may seem strange, but there are stranger eating habits. Someone I went to college with refused to eat at the dining hall or in the presence of anyone else because she couldn't stand the sound of people chewing. But when you threw in his tendency to recoil in disgust whenever you apply condiments to you food, that's over the line and bloody annoying. Offer him some; when he declines, then tell him to shut his pie hole and mind his own business.
 

anaphysik

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I don't think it's that strange; the only condiment I like is mustard.
A kindred spirit! Yay.
I can understand his revulsion of condiments; watching someone eat that foul concoction known as ketchup is like torture.
 

ma55ter_fett

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Um chances are he is more normal than the slutty girls at a club...

my roommate is the same way, he won't eat jam jelly peanut butter mayo or sweet relish, says they have a strange texture.
 

Summerstorm

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Brother of a friend of mine just ate the white of eggs... not the delicous core... THAT was weird. But well... most people have some strange aversions against one-two types of food. I just can't eat pineapple... its DISGUSTING... but only to me and a few other.

So: He is weird... but so are most people.
 

dex-dex

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AWC Viper said:
mine's like that. she wont eat 2 day old pizza BUT will eat 3 day old pizza with tabasco sauce, and just yesterday she put Nutella (chocolate spread) on a FUCKING CHICKEN NUGGET! WTF?

i keep telling her that she is messed up but she keeps saying "and that's why you love me"


OP:his decision, to do what he want's
yeah but because our roommates and friends have quirks you usually accept it unless it really bugs the crap out of you. like if they do not clean their dam dishes after about two days or something like that.
My very good friend is an "alcohol enthusiast" and i tell her that i am concern how often she does it and she says that same response i could punch her in the face for it but yeah i just accept it.
 

mrx19869

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Its out of the societal norm, therefore could be considered weird.

It would be interesting if he eats thing like potato salad, or any other food that is made with the ingredients that he does not like.
 

mrx19869

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Lebynthos said:
Two basic facts relevant to this dilemma:

1) It's called ketchup
2) It's not spreadable.

All people are weird, just most people hide it well...
Two basic facts relevant to you..

1) Catsup is real, Heinz visited Europe I believe France, where he discovered "Catsup", he then copied the formula, added some food coloring and labled it Ketchup, so it would sound more Amereican.

2) it is spreadable...

so in short your wrong....
 

ReincarnatedFTP

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Normal for the most part. I hate condiments, but I have no problems with vinegar, pickles, or dressings.

Now my decisions are taste based not texture based so if was based on taste:
Did you just compare pudding to mayo? That's not about texture, that's about not eating disgusting condiments that induce vomiting and smell horrible.

If it was based on texture:You're roomie is a bit strange.

Honestly, the only time I've ever used condiments is when I was a kid, because I had the notion that ketchup would cool down the hot dog so I could eat it sooner.
 

Kajin

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mrx19869 said:
Lebynthos said:
Two basic facts relevant to this dilemma:

1) It's called ketchup
2) It's not spreadable.

All people are weird, just most people hide it well...
Two basic facts relevant to you..

1) Catsup is real, Heinz visited Europe I believe France, where he discovered "Catsup", he then copied the formula, added some food coloring and labled it Ketchup, so it would sound more Amereican.

2) it is spreadable...

so in short your wrong....
Ooh! BURN!

OT:
The guy is wierd, but I wouldn't exactly call him a freak.

Maxwell -EOD- said:
You would care if every time he was in sight of you putting a condiment on ANYTHING he yelled from whatever distance 'ewwwwww' like we're fucking ten.
Edit this into your OP please
 

Chronarch

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He's a little weird, but it's not like he's really bothering anyone so I don't see a problem.
 

Spaghetti

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Well it's unusual...but one might argue that I am the also weird...but for the opposite reasons. I currently have a bottle of vinnegar and two bottles of HP Brown sauce sitting on my desk because I love ma broon sauce...is that wierd?