Is it normal i buy kitchen appliances for my bedroom?

I live with my Mom and Dad.

I'm in my early 20s, live in a bedroom upstairs. Don't have a spare room or closet. I don't like having just a bedroom and not an apartment. So I try to pretend it's an apartment. I bought a mini fridge to start off, then a microwave, a portable washing machine and now I can't stop myself. I recently ordered a popcorn maker on amazon along with a deep fryer from ebay. The next thing I want is a larger freezer and toaster.

This is all over my room. I have some on the floor and everything. IIN?

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  • sexysonofsam

    Get your lazy arse off the couch and find a job so that you can move into your own apartment!

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    • Lol, what? How do you think I bought all this? I have a job. Most people in their early 20s can't afford to move out. If I was making more than 22k a year, I'd gladly move out.

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      • sexysonofsam

        Cool, just don`t sponge off your parents that`s just nasty!

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    • Destroyerofbush

      Like big fat Meatloaf once sang "You took the words right outta my mouth!"! LOL

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      • sexysonofsam

        Precisely, I as a parent know how difficult it can be to have to tell one of your siblings that it is time "to hit the road Jack, don`t ever come back, no more, no more, no more, no more!"

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        • Destroyerofbush

          My oldest finally got out two years ago, he was a real horror to live with! Now were waiting for our youngest to either go back to college or GTFO, he's 25 and has a great job, he CAN afford his own place! LOL

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          • sexysonofsam

            Good luck, sometimes one has to be cruel to be kind! Do what I did, start charging him rent for his space he is occupying and do make it cheap. do a bit of market research and charge him just below what he would be paying for a small apartment. He will soon enough see the errors of his ways and move out by his own accord!

            Another pro-active ploy is to always "be in his space" when he gets home with his friends, pretending to be his best buddy...this also pisses them off to no extent!

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            • Destroyerofbush

              Around here in NYC even a small shitty single rent an unfurnished room w/shared kitchen and bathroom are as much as @ $200+ to $225+ and more per week! We were only charging our youngest $50 per week once he was over 18, working full time and done with school, which wasn't bad at all, we thought it would teach him responsibility of paying stuff monthly, and it might help pay for what he uses/eats. I mean all his meals are cooked and served, brkfst./lnch./dinr., his laundry is done for him, use of electric, high speed internet, cable TV, house phone, hot water, heat, air conditioning, even use of our cars, and even his long term girlfriend comes home from college every weekend and holiday and sleeps and eats here and showers here, but he stopped paying up back in August when he got his new job claiming he needs to save his $$$ so he can buy his own car to get to and from work with, I told him than he either needs to be out front shoveling and digging the cars out when it snows and mowing the lawn when it's spring/summer/fall and than maybe shoveling some extra houses in a hurry to earn that car, he mowed once all last summer, he shoveled once all winter so far- (He already knows his bummy ass friends are no longer allowed in my house! All them non working lazy bums are 6 foot 5 and 250-350 lbs and eat like an angry football team at a free buffet when they'd come here, as if they're own homes never had food in them before! LOL), I ended up paying the neighbors kid to shovel yesterday morning with the recent snow! LOL, So I told my boy that he also needs to save up for his own apartment! He looked at my wife like I was kidding, I asked him why he was looking at her for and told hm that she ain't gunna save his arse when my foot gets lodged straight up his freeloading butt while probing for spare change that may possibly fall the hell out now will she pull back a big curtain to unveil a brand new car! LOL. I hate to sound like my old man but "too many kids these days think everything should be free and handed over to them without ever being earned and that they're own money is only for them to spend on themselves!". He's 25 and he's come home from a market with 1 box of cereal ONCE! and a pack of hot dogs once, he knows I don't eat cereal (cant have milk) or hot dogs (yuk! taste aversion!), I started putting food on the family table back when I earned my first days pay at age 13 than bought my own fridge and filled it weekly myself! I cant fathom ever living off of anyone! I broke my back working two full time jobs for 25 years, bought at 21 and paid off my house and cars and I sure as shit didn't do it so "spongeBob" (ironically my sons name is Robert LOL) could live in MY pineapple in Bikini Bottom for free! LOL

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  • TrustMeImLying

    Make sure to buy a gasmask too cause your room will soon smell awful.

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    • Lol actually, it does smell like food.

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      • Avant-Garde

        Hopefully, not rotten.

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        • Destroyerofbush

          LOL ewww! Not the room to "get it on" in! Can you imagine? "Hey stupid, Did you just fart in here or is that your fuggin crusty tighty-whiteys stiff or your gym socks that have been under the bed for 8 months?!".. "No, It wasn't ME! I swear baby!, it's just that 4 week ol' casserole in the mini fridge that I keep forgetting to throw out, Next week I'll hafta install a food compactor in the bathtub!, Hey it worked for Cosmo Kramer on Seinfeld!" :))))

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    yall should keep all yalls underwear and dildos in the kitchen silverware drawer

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  • mystery7

    You need a coffee grinder and espresso coffee machine

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  • Avant-Garde

    I hope that you're helping them pay for the electricity bill.

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  • thegypsysailor

    And here I thought this was to be an educational post about using kitchen for masturbation.
    On a more serious note; most bedroom outlets are not wired for a thousand watt (or more) appliances and the wire run from the fuse box is normally MUCH longer than to the kitchen (longer wire run requires larger wire to handle larger loads).
    I would suggest you be very careful about using those things in your upstairs bedroom.

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  • CheyChey

    I'm in my early 20s too and if I could buy those things I would but I'm a broke student trying to find a job/a way out. Go for it! And that way when you move out you'll have your own stuff.

    But how big is your room though lol.

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    • Sorry to hear that. :/ I did an associates degree and then got a job immediately after which isn't good pay so I'm stuck with mom and dad until I can find a better job.

      My room is average sized I think. Not too much room but not too little if that makes sense!

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  • Destroyerofbush

    When are you putting a dishwasher in?

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    • Destroyerofbush

      Hey, I too thought it was gunna be some page full of sex-ed with kitchen items! Like Spatula up the snatchula or mixer up da shitter type stories or someshit! LOL .. But seriously, I got my first (outside of my families plumbing business) job at 13, it was at a "Mikes" local bike,games and hobby shop, 3 hours after school M-F and 6 hrs per day on weekends, I earned good pay for a kid back in the early 80's, I got $25 to $40 for every bike I assembled (brand and style depending) plus an hourly wage for stocking shelves, sweeping and taking out garbage. I saved up and bought my own little $99 mini fridge from a Sears and hid it in my closet and stocked it weekly. I was sick of getting bitched at by my cheap ass folks for taking food, drinks or snacks from the kitchen fridge if it wasn't breakfast, lunch or dinner time. We'd even get beat for eating if it wasn't eating time! I ran a heavy duty appliance extension cord to it and I had it on a couple big sheets of thick cardboard so the motor wouldn't stain or burn the carpet, or leak on it, just in case if it ever blew a freon line, plus it masked the motors humm and vibrations! My folks didn't even know it was in there for about 3 or 4 years till I took it with me when I moved out at 17! Believe it or not, I STILL have that lil fridge down in my workroom just to keep some drinks cold! LOL. You shoulda seen the old mans face when I had carried the fridge out right past him when I had moved out, man, It was epic! Thought he was gunna stroke out! You should throw your folks some bucks for the electric bill, or at least offer some, they most likely wouldn't even take the money from you, but its nice to be offered and at least they wouldn't hate on you over it for years like my old man did! LOL FYI-Never put appliances or ANY electronic devices on carpeting, it can short out from the carpet fibers or even start a carpet fire. I've seen that happen! The house next door to us once had a bedroom fire because the wife left a hair dryer plugged in and sitting on the carpeted floor, The neighbors got divorced over it, now a cheap old web-cam-hooker lives there, she's really so damn nasty, I ain't kiddin', I have her web site address if anyone is interested or thinks I'm bullshitting! She makes me miss the fire family! LOL

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  • Mytwin295

    you should get a waffle maker. waffles solve all the problems.

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    • YESSSS

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  • Shackleford96

    You should get a pressure cooker next, then you should get a blender :)

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    • Yes!

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  • dirtybirdy

    Do you help pay the bills?

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    • I pay for all my stuff and that's me paying the bills lol. I pay for my phone, my car, my food, my clothes, etc. But no, don't pay for electricity or anything like that. I do buy food for dinner sometimes.

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