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==== Room Signs ====
 
==== Room Signs ====
 
[[File:Room 373 Pepe.jpg|thumb|The politically-infused [[wikipedia:Pepe_the_Frog|Pepe]], with a Mark Twain quote admired and printed by [[Anthony Zhou]]]]
 
[[File:Room 373 Pepe.jpg|thumb|The politically-infused [[wikipedia:Pepe_the_Frog|Pepe]], with a Mark Twain quote admired and printed by [[Anthony Zhou]]]]
A resident of Room 373 along with Anthony Zhou, Nathaniel's identity was closely intertwined with that of the wing. At the start of the year, he made a picture of a confused Pepe the Frog colored with the Chinese, Hong Kongese, and American flags, and a message in binary insinuating that there was a $1 bill hidden underneath the wing recycling can (at this time, the democratic riots in Hong Kong were in the news). To his dismay, it took a long time before someone finally discovered the dollar.  
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A resident of [[Room 373]] along with [[Anthony Zhou]], Nathaniel's identity was closely intertwined with that of the wing. At the start of the year, he made a picture of a confused Pepe the Frog colored with the Chinese, Hong Kongese, and American flags, and a message in binary insinuating that there was a $1 bill hidden underneath the wing recycling can (at this time, the democratic riots in Hong Kong were in the news). To his dismay, it took a long time before someone finally discovered the dollar.  
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Nathaniel also printed signs saying "knock here for Nate" (pointing to one side of the door) and "knock here for Anthony" (pointing to the other side), which was an entertaining way of knowing who was meant to be contacted when one entered the room, as the left side of the door produced much less "banging" noises than the right when knocked due to its proximity to the hinges.
 
Nathaniel also printed signs saying "knock here for Nate" (pointing to one side of the door) and "knock here for Anthony" (pointing to the other side), which was an entertaining way of knowing who was meant to be contacted when one entered the room, as the left side of the door produced much less "banging" noises than the right when knocked due to its proximity to the hinges.
  
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