So this is one of the days I should have listened to the people around me who say: Don't got to this cafeteria what they sell is not even near to eatable food. Usually they are right, but usually I say to myself "You don't have time to cook something in your lunchbreak. Additionally it's cheap. So, you know, think of this as energy you take up to keep your body moving." So I'm in the queue to get my food and what they present to me looks like nothing I have ever seen. I ask the young man who gave me this what it should be, but all I get in return is a lifting of his shoulders and an apologetic smile.
I pay, sit down and can hardly bring myself to eat it. After the mess I look into my bag to find some water and see an apple I must have packed in. Delighted I clean my knife slice him up and eat the apple while remembering the famous scene out of Soilent Green in which the protagonist eats an apple and wonders about it's consistency, because meals he knows are in form of tablets. I feel like him in oh so many ways.
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