I've decided to give Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City (AKA the album that lost to The Heist at the Grammys, driving Social Justiciars mad with "The Grammys are racist" sentiment).
I found a new memetic phrase: "Where my motherfuckin' dominoes at?"
Kendrick Lamarr is my fucking joint ("You killed my cousin back in '94, fuck your truths!")
If you like him, you should check out Childish Gambino:
This is a good song,
so is this.
Surprisingly enough, almost everyone I know around here (South Georgia) is really immersed in rap culture, or at least the younger people I know are. Considering that most radio stations are either rap or hfs-awful country, the choice is pretty obvious.
My college requires freshman under the age of 21 to stay on campus for the first year. So I had no real choice in the matter as far as choosing where to live goes. And dayum, 8k for staying in a dorm? For me it was something like 2.5k, USD. Might be differences between us due to exchange rates.
For the record, so far all my experiences with social interaction in college just seems shallow. It's really passive "hanging out and spending time around people" rather than any kind of deep conversation. Maybe I'm not doing it right. Maybe I expect too much deep thought-provoking content from the average college socializing.
UGA is around ~6k, ABAC around 4. The rest comes from the various fees associated with paying for your own food and gas, so...
I wouldn't worry about it too much. In my experience, all forcing friendship does is make shit seem stilted and akward. If you just let things proceed naturally, you'll become better friends with them over time.