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a letter from a junior student! the graduating senior left a wall of "recipes", and the college freshmen who inherited the "dorm legacy" won the game

2024-08-30

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the summer vacation is over and all the universities are welcoming the new semester.

for freshmen who have just enrolled, the dormitory they have never seen before is undoubtedly the most mysterious and anticipated place on campus. checking in to the dormitory is like an adventure like opening a blind box.

the neatly arranged sticky hooks on the bed frame and the oddly shaped hangers in the corner, new students must not throw them away as garbage. these "dormitory legacies" may be the life wisdom accumulated by several generations of seniors.

the dormitory is not satisfactory

senior sister sewing and mending

female students may find that the new dormitory is not satisfactory when they move into it, but the small items left by their senior students can turn decay into magic and play a vital role in improving the happiness of college life.

tablets, mobile phones, computers, headphones, all kinds of cables fill the desktop, and the senior sister uses only a hair tie to perfectly solve the problem of messy desktop data cables. the freshmen asked in shock: who understands? what is the senior sister's brain like?

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with four years of college life experience, the seniors have already learned to use all the materials at hand. the most inconspicuous plastic hanger can be turned into a magical tool for lying on the bed and watching tv series. who can tell the difference between the senior and einstein?

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the clothes hanger can also be customized. just fold it a few times and it becomes a free and useful bookshelf.

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when you first live in a dormitory, you will encounter the problem of crowded space. senior students will teach you how to organize and organize, and you will become a master of space management. in the eyes of the sisters who have been working in the dormitory for many years, every little thing has its value for reuse, even the hamburger packaging bag.

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there are also free disposable chopsticks in the cafeteria. although the senior students may not be able to leave the most sticky hooks for the junior students, they will leave the strongest pair of chopsticks for the junior students.

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dormitory version of "praise of the humble dwelling"?

hardcore senior: he lou has only

the seniors are dedicated to discovering the inconspicuous dorm items around them, focusing on beauty and practicality. the "legacy" left by the seniors is relatively hardcore, and slightly inferior in appearance.

if there is no place to put toilet paper in the dormitory bathroom, the seniors will invent it themselves, take out as much as they need, and don’t have to worry about getting splashed by water.

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although they are not as dexterous as the seniors, the seniors have left their takeaway orders for the past four years for their juniors. there is a wall of "seniors' strict selection", which personally tests which takeaway is the best.

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if you find a toothpick stuck in the bed board, don't throw it away. it can perfectly solve the problem of squeaking bed boards.

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also, if the power socket is aging and the charger cannot be plugged in securely, and there is a strange rope next to it, there is no doubt that the senior must have his reasons for doing this.

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objects can't talk

words speak louder than words

if you are really confused by the things left by your seniors, don't rush to throw them away. think about it like leveling up in a game. it's not that the equipment dropped is useless, it's just that you haven't reached the level where you can use it.

in order to avoid confusing the younger students, someone suddenly had an idea and thought, why not just leave a letter for them?

“love, confidence, and perseverance! plans are made by choosing among changes, methods are summarized through diligence, and the future is connected with the present.” the small note posted in the dormitory has been passed down from generation to generation by younger students. just a few words can show the diligence and hard work of the seniors.

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when the senior student graduated and left school, she wrote a letter to the next girl who lived in her bed. in it, she recorded in detail which window in the cafeteria had the best food and also gave advice on buying a small car. objects left behind cannot speak, and text communication is the most effective.

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a junior girl also found a letter left by a senior girl 14 years ago. after so many years, the letter was still intact and pasted on the wall. at the moment of discovering the hidden easter egg, time and space seemed to overlap.

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when they first arrive, the juniors will look for traces of their predecessors’ lives in the unfamiliar dormitories. when they are about to leave, the seniors will also imagine the juniors who will move in in the future, imagining how they will gradually become familiar with the tables and chairs they have used, and their eyes will light up when they find little surprises like treasure hunting.

dear new students, have you discovered the easter eggs left by your predecessors in the dormitory where you will live for the next four years?

xiaoxiang morning news reporter liu zhongyu

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