Taking dining hall food
Is there like anything against just bringing like a Tupperware into the commons dining hall and putting some extra food in there for my dorm?
Is there like anything against just bringing like a Tupperware into the commons dining hall and putting some extra food in there for my dorm?
Does anyone know what kind of backpack comes with the laptops. All I see is the OGIO brand but idk what kind it might be. I wanna know if I should invest in a backpack on top of that one, or if I should be okay with just it.
How good is the air conditioning in Sharp Hall? Should I be getting a good fan, or is that able to be passed on in this dorm?
Does anyone have any measurements of the Sharp Hall rooms? The floor plans don’t include that stuff.
If enough people were to email Viz asking for the Reborn! manga to make an English comeback, it’s surely possible that they’ll consider renewing their license on the series and reprinting it. There’s no harm in sending an email, and it’ll show Viz that the English speakers are still big fans of Reborn!.
Years ago I remember my family used to get this brand of lemon soda that I thought was really good. I think it was lemon anyway. It was a glass bottle, and the brand was something like Limoon or Limon or something like that, and I think the logo was a lemon cross section. They may have also had a grape variant, but I could be wrong about that one. Does anyone know if I didn’t just make this up and if I can buy some somewhere!
Golden Wind Volume 2 and Hellsing volume 1 are somewhere else I’m reading them currently.
Volume 36 was the last one I needed, and finally it came!
Not necessarily your favorite character, but the character who had the coolest moments. Like for me, my favorite character is Hiruma, and second is Sena, but I think I would say that Monta’s best catching moments were more exciting for me than a lot of Sena’s running.
I have no real experience in codes, but I remember thinking of this cipher in fifth grade and thinking it would be difficult to crack. I only now got around to putting it into practice, and I made a Java encoder and decoder for it, though it is possible to do by hand with just a little more effort. Here's my sample:
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Hint 1: >!The code uses 42 symbols.!<
Hint 2: >!Each new line slightly changes the cipher.!<
Hint 3: >!An array is involved.!<
(Looking back, I think the one I came up with in 5th grade was a little bit more complex than this one, but similar principles.)
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