I agree. Touching things to make stuff appear is stuff they write in books, the... I think they call it sci-fi.
Some people look like they know what they're doing though so it might be better to ask them how. Especially the flat, handheld screen thing. Apparently it is a communication device.
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[ What's wrong with people. Imagine being normal. ]
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We seem to have ended up with many of those kind of people.
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They have to get tired eventually or find something better to do. I get being pent up but I just run twenty kilometres.
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You are better settled now? You didn't look that way when I saw you yesterday.
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I'm fine. The technology of this place is... different. From what I'm used to.
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Some people look like they know what they're doing though so it might be better to ask them how. Especially the flat, handheld screen thing. Apparently it is a communication device.
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[they are not turbo boomers]
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[ Nods slowly... ]
I think they will help if we ask? The people that know how to use it. Most are friendly here.
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I was already shown how to take a picture with the... phone. [said slowly, as if testing out a new word.] The handheld screen. It was impressive.
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[ Apparently. In his world these things are separate still. ]
It may be useful. Not sure for what. Or just fun? Pictures sounds nice.
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neither of these things exist in 17th century bes world as far as mizu knows, anyway. so. shrugs.]
At least, it's faster than drawing your own.
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[ Just looks at this mess... ]
... I think I will help try clean this up a little. It feels bad just leaving it there... if we're going to be here for a little longer anyway.
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You can clean. They'll likely just make a mess of things again.
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[ He'll do this once. See ya Mizu. ]