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jllelne ,6 0 ace Cllilfe ? 09m by Beth Negronids icture this: books and papers in total disorder, clothes scattered ell over the place, posters Ialling of! the wells, dust and dirt gathering in every little corner - in short, A disaster ares. Right? Wrong! Well, maybe not totally wrong. A lot o! people may, in fact, recognize this aforementioned mess ss their bedroom. Although the word bedroom itself implies nothing more than n place to house s. person? bed, to most people, a bedroom is so muah more. Bedrooms ere a place to spend time with friends, study, listen to music, think, daydream, or just sit and da nothing. Bedrooms are like fingerprints -- no two are alike. Bedrooms ere as unique as the individuals who inhabit them. Senior Diane Barker's bedroom is unusual in its shape, which Diane describes as octegonel. She also has a fireplace in her room, and shove the ments! hangs s painting her uncle did. Although she isn't entirely sure of the painting, Diane said, It looks like a crusher or n garbage con:peoter. Although few people keep orushers in their bedrooms, a lot ol' kids do keep their pets in their rooms. It is not unusual to find n dog or cat's bed, snsqusriurn, orsbirdcege. Thereisacagein senior John Goldmanb bedroom, but it is not for s bird. John keeps his pet bas there. However, his whole room is not that strange, according to John. Apart from his hos., John considers his roam normal, with ell the reguhr things. Although no two bedrooms are exnctly alike, there is one respect in which many' bedrooms are similar -- they tend to resemble pigsties. Early mess end late shlocl: is the description that John gives o! his room. Another student seemed s little more confident of the state of things in his room. It is an organized state of disorderf' he said. Bedrooms, whether large or small, neat or messy, or unusual or ordinary, are often used ss e place to get sway from it all. Although said jokingly, there may be some truth hs one student's shtement that my room is my sanctuary to protect me from the harsh realities of the world. Social Necessities
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