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Reddit deductions part 1


 So today I decided, by my lack of human interaction, to deduce a picture from reddit to try and stimulate my brain. Here's the picture: 



Right off the bat, I can say out of my intuition that this is a young possibly teenage boy.

Observations:

 - Bowl on the left side
 - wallet
 - A lot of tabs open
 - European seeming outlet according to my sources from central europe
 - headphones
 -  Fairly used books
 - Paper
 - Harry Potter quiddich ball
 - TV Remote
 

Conclusions

He is a boy from central europe living his teenage years being an overworked child slave, in other words a student. He has a lot of work to do and listens to music while he does it. A huge movie nerd with "The hunger games" poster and the ball from Harry Potter. He eats cereal in his room at 3 AM (we've all been there) with his right hand. Notice how the spoon faces to the right. Introverted and possibly in an economically bad situation. Parents getting a divorce or even low income. Though he has a TV in the room, so he has good parents that give him all they can. Artistic ( I just noticed that the picture is hand-made by him, his magnum opus as one would say) He is also a fair bit sloppy, like I am. And I find myself strangely relatable.


I will put this as a comment under the original post. I have linked above and I'll add the response. Until then...


Happy Deducing!


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