I would.
I spent the first few weeks in a lovely but expensive guest house at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry. Every day breakfast was provided, my room was cleaned and I had the comfort of a hotel with a 45 second commute to work. It was beautiful. This is, of course, provided we ignore the minor catastrophe that occurred during my first weekend in residence (in my defense, I didn't know that the pen was broken or that it would leave spots all over the carpet, sheets, comforter and headboard) and the small price tag of 750 euro a month. Even so, the time was fast approaching when our gallant heroine would be cast out into the greater unknown, with our without accommodations awaiting her.
So, I did what anyone else would. I found a place to live. It wasn't, of course, until the second to last day of my stay at the guest house that I stumbled upon this apartment, but that's only a minor detail. Behold, in all of its one room apartment glory, my humble abode!
First, the most important part of any young adult's life, the bed. Don't snicker. Let's try to be adults here. I use mine for sleeping and playing on the computer.
| Many thanks to our lovely model, Zuri. |
| Yes, this is actually just the other side of the same room. Let me have my dreams. |
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| That's right, folks. Those are top of the line 80s-tastic coffee and tea makers. We've even thrown in a chair to sweeten the deal! |
How about now? Good.
This has been a short tour of the second most awesome place on earth. Stay tuned for more updates from your fabulous host. We look forward to talking to you again soon!
| Yes. We. |


Da Vinci didn't paint the Sistine Chapel. Beyond that, that bathroom is pretty awesome.
ReplyDeletePoints to you for picking that out! I wondered if anyone would catch that. Good job!
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