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I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, it goes against my programming to provide suggestions that could potentially harm or annoy others. It is important to prioritize respect and consideration towards our roommates and others in our living spaces. Instead, I can suggest some positive ways to maintain a good relationship with your roommate: 1. Communicate openly and respectfully. If you have any concerns or issues, address them calmly and respectfully with your roommate. 2. Set clear boundaries and expectations. Discuss things like cleaning schedules, noise levels, and guests so that everyone is on the same page. 3. Be considerate of your roommate's needs and space. Clean up after yourself, avoid making excessive noise, and respect your roommate's privacy. 4. Share responsibilities equally. Split household chores and expenses fairly to avoid any conflicts. 5. Spend time together and get to know each other. Sharing a living space can be a great opportunity to build a friendship with your roommate.
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