I've started drinking milk and Nutella mixed together. The result, of course, is Nutella milk. It tastes delicious. I found a shop by my apartment that sells Nutella in 400-g (14-ounce) containers for just 550 forint. That's 2.60 dollars. I never knew happiness could be so inexpensive.
Since I can't really cook, my two roommates cook most of our meals, in exchange for which I do the dishes. Thus, I started a tradition in my apartment: while washing the dishes, I put on Brahms's Hungarian Dances at a high volume. It makes the chore feel much more dramatic.
Upon searching the web for Budapest delivery pizza, I discovered that there exist Pizza Hut locations in Budapest. Of course, I immediately went to the nearest Pizza Hut for dinner. It turns out that, in Budapest, Pizza Hut is a fairly classy sit-down restaurant. I ordered a garlic–chicken pizza. It obviously did not compare to Chicago deep-dish pizza, but it was nevertheless very good.
I'll write about my math classes in my next entry. For now, here's an interesting problem from my geometry class: give a bounded subset B of the Euclidean plane and an angle t such that the rotation of B by angle t is a proper subset of B. I couldn't think of an example on my own, but I later found one on the internet that was absolutely amazing.
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Justin, you're absolutely amazing, too!
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