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"are you worried?" "yes"
that's all it really has to be
just so that i never forget
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Are you worried something right now yourself?
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like taking them for granted
or losing sight of them in favor of other things
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That does not bother me. For the record.
[ There is a good long pause before the next message as if he wants to change the subject for right now-- ]
So I forgot to mention that there is something that might have popped up as of, well, today. I'll go into it later more publically. It's. An experience.
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are you okay?
[Curious. Once he might've written "is everything okay". Now he barely even notices how his natural inclination has changed.]
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Talk about something else, okay?
[ d e f l e c t i n g ]
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want to hear about this trick i can do with five cigarettes
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...
oh
i guess that's a lot less cool now that i'm fireproof
huh
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did you think playing the guitar was my only talent??
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Your breath must have been terrible.
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you hold them down near the base with your tongue
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Not anymore since you're a dragon but you're not smoking in this house.
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have you noticed i've been getting better at regulating the heat in the house
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It makes me miss vacationing in the Bahamas without the sunburn. You really have been getting a hang on your gargoyle powers, haven't you? There has been no setting the curtains on fire, no wings knocking my shit over, no abundance of smoke anywhere in the house or melting the couch.
Is someone teaching you, or did you learn about it in the book?
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no one's teaching me, i've just been figuring it out. the book helped but a lot of it is just trial and error
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Your progress has been impressive. I have been keeping track of it. Good job.
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the keys is florida, right
tell me about florida
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The state itself is either hot or rainy and hot. I never went anywhere without an umbrella. It's actually too touristy for me. I don't like visiting America all that much. New York is better. Since I travel to take the edge off, going elsewhere like the islands is much better.
They are known for their beaches and ecotourism. You know-- Diving, fishing, dolphin-watching. It is more tropical and less rainy. It gives more of an opportunity to be outside and enjoy the sunlight, the flowers, and watching the animals.
I miss it.
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that sounds
did you know a dolphin won't let a swimmer drown
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Why would I know that?
I've seen a dolphin like twice and I've never felt like trying to drown in front of it.
You are really into the ocean back at home too. It carried over.
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the ocean, i mean
if you cut off a starfish's limb, it'll eventually grow that limb back, but if you cut off its limb and catch some of its center ring in the division, it'll grow back into two separate starfish
why don't humans do that? we're more advanced organisms than starfish. why can't we figure out how they do it and use that to grow new limbs for people who lose theirs?
there are turtles that live for thousands of years because they don't age. if aging is caused by the deterioration of cells and slight corruptions in dna that cause them to grow back imperfect later, then in these turtles, their cells don't deteriorate and their dna never corrupts. they die from injuries and predators, but not of old age. they don't die
why haven't people figured out how to do that?
but...it's possible
it's possible because it already exists, it's out there in the ocean and we just barely know it. we've mapped the continents and spread civilization over the land and learned the terrain but the ocean is still a mystery and we just, we don't know what's down there and
i think it's interesting, i guess
i guess future me does too
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We technically know more about the moon than we do the ocean. You know, there are millions of plants in the rainforests that could cure diseases but we don't go out and use them.
We don't know what's in those either. I've seen the rainforest. They're just as mysterious as your oceans.
Future you is literally a scientist-- or is working on it --so I would suffice it to say that, yes, future you thinks it's interesting.
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