Hey, you never know. Maybe your version of Earth is different than ours. [ wouldn't that be wild. ] I've never been to Japan either. We've been...a lot of other places, but that half of the world tends to be safer.
[ so no reason to go. ]
At least it means all of this is a little easier to deal with than some of the people who've never seen vending machines before.
[ she's right, it's not, but that's just because nico doesn't feel like talking about himself when there are other things. maybe chiemi will be able to ask later...
...but there is a slight laugh with that. ]
Sure. If our new dorms have one you'll be the first to know. How did you even explain what they were to him?
Huh, actually, I didn't really explain them 'cause I was too busy being horrified. I think I just described it as "watching stuff" on a screen. Gave him a more thorough explanation of video games, though.
That's close enough, I think. When I--[ ...shut the fuck up, nico. don't talk about the first time you saw a movie. ] Think about what a movie is it's more or less a book with moving pictures and sound to it. But now I'm a little curious why that came up in the first place for you guys.
Ace-san seems like the kind of guy who wouldn't know what a book is...
[anyway]
Uh... I think we were talking about whatever mass power potentially brought us here, and I said that it seemed like something out of a movie? And then we kind of spiraled from there.
...yeah, that's a good point. [ just assigning ace illiterate it's fine. ]
Oh, so it was conspiracy theories. [ sure. ] I don't think you're wrong though. Most people from a modern world might think it's like something out of a movie.
[ he's busy trying to run through every god he knows and going "which of you is doing this." ]
Yeah, except if this was a movie, the audience probably would've left after boredom from watching nothing happen for two days except for people spilling soda everywhere, apparently.
See, the real reward is going to be for those people who stay for the post-credits scene. [ no. ] If we're going with that idea. I don't know, I'm sure there're also some people out there who would watch just to see how badly people would trip over themselves in the span of two days.
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[ so no reason to go. ]
At least it means all of this is a little easier to deal with than some of the people who've never seen vending machines before.
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The culture shock is sooo weird. [wryly,] Tell me if you ever see a TV anywhere, 'cause I told Ace-san I'd introduce him to movies if we ever got any.
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...but there is a slight laugh with that. ]
Sure. If our new dorms have one you'll be the first to know. How did you even explain what they were to him?
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Huh, actually, I didn't really explain them 'cause I was too busy being horrified. I think I just described it as "watching stuff" on a screen. Gave him a more thorough explanation of video games, though.
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Ace-san seems like the kind of guy who wouldn't know what a book is...
[anyway]
Uh... I think we were talking about whatever mass power potentially brought us here, and I said that it seemed like something out of a movie? And then we kind of spiraled from there.
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...yeah, that's a good point. [ just assigning ace illiterate it's fine. ]
Oh, so it was conspiracy theories. [ sure. ] I don't think you're wrong though. Most people from a modern world might think it's like something out of a movie.
[ he's busy trying to run through every god he knows and going "which of you is doing this." ]
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Yeah, except if this was a movie, the audience probably would've left after boredom from watching nothing happen for two days except for people spilling soda everywhere, apparently.
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Maybe. Waiting around watching other people isn't always my style, but it can be useful, too. At least to pick up on a few things.
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