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Post by margaret elizabeth iver on Jul 1, 2010 19:43:38 GMT -5
- You can enter the code to escape the alarms. Ask around and get the code; everyone knows it, no one admits it. Unfortunately, you cannot escape campus lawn.
- Trips to town can get overwhelming for patients, especially those just beginning to get on their medicine or those who are receiving larger doses. Accidents happen, people get lost in the crowd. Just make sure you return before leaving time. Act exasperated.
- Relationships among those who you house with is deemed "illegal". In truth, they just don't want to see you together in public. So if you get lost in that crowd or if you just happen to know the code to get out, continuing the relationship is fine.
- No one cares who does the chores so long as they get done.
- Damaging things is no big deal; they expect you to break a few vases. Go wild.
- Painting on your bedroom walls is fine. They're bleak after all; they need you to express your creative self. Be warned: do not draw too much attention to yourself.
- If you miss your chores every once in awhile, they cannot get mad at you anyway. So even if you don't have a cover, who cares? Blame it on the medicine.
- Nurses want to keep you alive and make sure you're taking your medicine. Taking advantage of that is good.
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