Subject: I would like to revise one statement.
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Posted on: 2016-03-29 20:15:00 UTC

The bed frame visible in the pen-holding photo looks like dorm furniture to me, and it's really close to the desk, so you probably are at school rather than at home. There are points for and against, though.

For school:

- Furniture set looks dorm-y, and close placement suggests very limited and/or shared space.
- Not many people actually fix their own furniture in place, but institutions do.
- The Tel Aviv University notebook.
- Obvious textbook on the desk.
- Tile flooring is easier to maintain than carpet, and would make sense in a hot place.
- You may need to supply your own toilet paper. I hear that's a thing some places.

For home:

- You could have taken the notebook home with you.
- The textbook is the only one I can identify, and since it's a language book and you're a PPCer, it's as likely to be for personal edification as for required reading.
- The other books I can identify look like fiction. (Is that A Song of Ice and Fire behind the laptop?)
- It just doesn't give the impression of being a place where school work happens. Hard to pin down.
- It's hard to imagine using plates in a dorm. I know people who did, but if I'm right about what was on the plate, it's much too finicky a preparation for a dorm. ('Course, you could have transferred food to the plate from somewhere else, or I could be just plain wrong.)

So... eh. Like I said, it could go either way as far as I can tell, but the bed does push me more toward "dorm."

Nice taste in music, by the way. {= )

~Neshomeh

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