10 Ways to Drown Out a Noisy Roommate

 

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10 Ways to Drown Out a Noisy Roommate

Roommates suck. There’s no way to get around it. Unless you get a quiet, hot roommate of the opposite sex that likes to walk around in slinky clothing, you’re going to have some sort of conflicts living with someone else. This can put a huge damper on your study times when you have tests in your online college courses and you will have to order an essay order online because of this noise. Before you start getting inspiration from 1001 Ways to Die, you might want to figure out how to drown out the noise so you can study in “peace” – or something close to it. Here are a few tips that can help you cut the noise long enough to absorb some information.

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10 – Fans

If you don’t mind a little breeze in your room, you can use fans to drown out your noisy roommate. Get one of those industrial ones meant for construction sites and see how much noise it can produce. You may have trouble keeping the pages glued to your textbooks, but hey, at least you won’t have to hear the roommate.

9 – Doors

I don’t know if you know this, but doors have the ability to stay closed. Crazy, I know, but it’s true. You can shut and lock your door to drown out a lot of noise. If you live in the same dorm room as someone, this may be a bit tricky. You could always wait for the roomy to leave the room and then lock him or her out. Cruel? Yes. Wrong? Not at all.

8 – Noisy Food

Noisy roommates are great excuses to pig out. Get a big bag of tortilla chips and just go to town. The sound of your teeth crunching should drown out whoever you have in your home. Just make sure you monitor how much you eat because you want to have some ass-kicking energy left if you need to lay down the law.

7 – Running Water

If you don’t give a crap about Mother Nature, you could study by a sink of running water, or even a bathtub if you have to. This is not ideal for small budgets because you will have to pay for the water bill in the end. If you live in a place with all bills paid, go for it.

6 – Obnoxious Singing

Have an awesomely terrible singing voice isn’t always a bad thing. If your roommate is being particularly annoying, just start singing lines from your textbooks really loudly. The roommate will hopefully get the hint and shut up. If not, you still get to study and he or she gets an educational, ear drum killing serenade to remember you by.

5 – Pillow Fortress

Put a big group of pillows and comforters around your head to absorb the sound. You’ll look like a total dork, but this sound fortress could be your safe haven for studying. Steal some of the pillows off the annoying roommate’s bed if you don’t have enough. Just make sure those are the ones you prop your butt on.

4 – Loud TV Shows

TV shows can be distracting, so if you’re going to play them loudly, make sure you’re not interested in them. If you have a Spanish game show network on your TV, blast that on high volume. It will annoy the roommate in no time.

3 – Loud Music

Music is always a great noise controller. Rather than blaring it in your room though, just get headphones and confine the noise to your ears. That will prevent your roommate from getting even louder to overcome your tunes. Wear the big headphones that cover all of your ears, not the little ones that just go in the holes. The larger ones will drown out the most noise. You can find the perfect collection of music for such cases on this site.

2 – Ear Plugs

You can buy a full pack of ear plugs for a couple bucks, and then you can put them in whenever you need to drown out some noise. Ear plugs are squishy foam pads that you insert into your ear and allow to expand. They can take down the noise significantly. No worries – you can pull them out whenever you’re done with them.

1 – The Not-So-Legal Approach

If you just can’t stand the noise anymore, you can always gag your roommate and lock him or her in a closet. The option isn’t exactly legal, but it could help you get some studying done. I’ll let you weigh out the pros and cons from there.

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