I believe that if you venture off campus and into the city you'll find a much more appealing variety of food available. The cafeteria...ahem...food, if you can call it that, should not be your basis for a proper judgement, as I don't particularly believe it's edible at all.
Also, if stars interest you, I'd suggest taking a walk across the campus to the park. It's rather quiet during the late hours and on a clear night the view is probably the best you're going to get in this area.
As far as the manner of dress...I have no excuses. Taste has grown as thin as the bloodlines I suppose.
hm, i have always believed that first impressions matter most; based on what i've tasted, this ``food`` is better fit for the servants, not for those of royal blood. however, i will trust judgement, and you have my respect.
and the lights shattered the meaning of night; it is as if there is no night.
If I might make a suggestion, there's a quaint little establishment near the campus that serves something called "Tex Mex" style food. It's worth trying.
The trees in that particular park tend to void most of the light coming in from the city, aside from the walkway lamps. I would suggest finding a spot void of paths.
Oh so you mean that because we're allowed to wear something other than a floor length skirt that we're scandalous? Really... this isn't the medieval period!
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Also, if stars interest you, I'd suggest taking a walk across the campus to the park. It's rather quiet during the late hours and on a clear night the view is probably the best you're going to get in this area.
As far as the manner of dress...I have no excuses. Taste has grown as thin as the bloodlines I suppose.
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and the lights shattered the meaning of night; it is as if there is no night.
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The trees in that particular park tend to void most of the light coming in from the city, aside from the walkway lamps. I would suggest finding a spot void of paths.
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does the lack of clothing increase the chances of illness/
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i am from year c.200
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