NotJomonay wrote:
We should have gone full-retro and just described our rooms with words and shit.
As you stand in the doorway to my room, most of the room is visible. On the right wall is my dresser with my LEGO portal gun and alarm clock on it. Also on the right wall are 3 posters, all from the Valve store. One is the underground sign collage, another is a lithograph of Wheatley's destruction, and the final one is the mannequin diagram. On the far wall is a poster I picked up at my Great-grandpa's house, it's a quickstart manual from an 80's-era Packard-Bell computer. In the center of the far wall is a window and under that is my bed, clothed in blue sheets and a two-shade bed cover. Further to the left, near the left wall, is a 3-lamp stand for extra lighting, as my room gets rather dark at night, and the bookshelf. The bookshelf, standing flush and parallel to the left wall, has on it numerous science fiction, fantasy, and (for various reasons) computer manuals. On the top surface of the bookshelf are various odds and ends I have no other place for, such as a toy robot, a small safe, and an Apple II-e computer I picked up at the same place as the aforementioned Packard-Bell poster. Above the bookshelf on the wall is another Aperture poster, this one the "Karla the Complainer" poster seen in 80's-era aperture. In front of that are two more posters, the 4-office aperture one and under that a poster I picked up at the space needle of Seattle in a lightning storm. In front of that is my desk, which has been previously described in the form of a photograph, and then on the same wall as the door is my closet, which houses various hanging garments and unused boxes. Lining the floor in several places around the room are discarded clothing garments, small pieces of paper, and various electronic charging wires.