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When Ellen Huet's roommates went on vacation, she pulled out her laminator and went to work.
Everyday objects haphazardly thrown around the room became exhibits in an error-filled museum from the future. Her housemates, Tony Lai and Nihar Madhavan wrote descriptions for each ancient relic.
opportunity: two of your housemates take a trip
battle plan: rest of house bands together to convert their bedroom into an error-filled anthropological exhibit from the future pic.twitter.com/dtVyjRt4Dl— Ellen Huet (@ellenhuet) February 12, 2018
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