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I disagree that the dorm room is irrelivant in college.
I should have phrased that better I suppose. I do, by all means support the idea of making up your dorm room so to speak, however I don't see it as peacocking per se since peacocking is simply to stand out and provoke/allow people to approach you. It would be more of a series of DHV spikes and personality advertisements (for lack of a better word), that will allow for more topics during a conversation. I, for example, have a number of martial arts weapons scattered around my room, a shelf bending its supports under the weight of a hundreds of books, a CD/DVD collection, guitar, camping equipment, etc. all in clear view as soon as one enters my room but it isn't peacocking since I don't call attention to it (I don't invite people into my room and say "Hey, look at all this cool shit.")
Simply put: Yes, a dorm room/bedroom is great for prtraying your personality but as with anything of such nature, don't verbally call attention to it as it loses a lot of value when you do so (you're basically calling yourself out as a poser by doing this). Much like the theory of negs being thrown like pebbles, you don't look to see where/if it lands, rather you throw and turn away; similarly with a DHV spike you don't say "Yeah I came here in a limo tonight" rather you fit it into a story "So we were on our way here and the limo driver was the craziest driver I've ever seen."
Think of it more as some stuff lying around as opposed to thinking "Yeah this is my epic domain of win, look at it go."
I hope all this makes sense, at 4am it's difficult to tell if my analogies are sufficient.