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JoJo's Bizarre Grail War Part 2 - A Fate/Z-Machine Adventure
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Kilgamayan:
> Did we remember our car charger for our phone? If she's gonna poke at it for that long it'd be a good idea to have it plugged it.
> Also, did we remember to bring our 3DS? She might get a kick out of that.
Hello Purvis:

--- Quote from: The ⑨th Zentillion on August 26, 2017, 12:08:19 PM --->Geez, she's still got her nose in our phone? We're going to need it back from her at some point, hopefully there won't be any trouble in that process.
>"So Archer, what do you think of modern life and technology now that you've spent a day of being summoned?"

--- End quote ---

>"It's three parts wonder, two parts dizzying, and one part disgusting," Archer says. "Except for when those get swapped around."


--- Quote from: Kilgamayan on August 26, 2017, 01:07:59 PM ---> Did we remember our car charger for our phone? If she's gonna poke at it for that long it'd be a good idea to have it plugged it.
> Also, did we remember to bring our 3DS? She might get a kick out of that.

--- End quote ---

>You sure did!
>You have it in your purse.

>_
DracoOmega:
>"I won't argue the disgusting part. I mean, I like it here for the most part, but for all the amazing things humans have accomplished over the centuries - in science and technology, medicine and even social equality - there's stuff that's gotten damaged in the process and old inequities that have never gone away. I mean, you saw some of that with Koch already and he's far from the only one. But for every mess that Big Oil makes, there's someone pioneering new cures to rare diseases or producing technology that makes real people's lives better. Just have to hope we can keep the balance from getting too busted."
Hello Purvis:

--- Quote from: DracoOmega on August 26, 2017, 09:11:39 PM --->"I won't argue the disgusting part. I mean, I like it here for the most part, but for all the amazing things humans have accomplished over the centuries - in science and technology, medicine and even social equality - there's stuff that's gotten damaged in the process and old inequities that have never gone away. I mean, you saw some of that with Koch already and he's far from the only one. But for every mess that Big Oil makes, there's someone pioneering new cures to rare diseases or producing technology that makes real people's lives better. Just have to hope we can keep the balance from getting too busted."

--- End quote ---

>"It's weird that everyone can read now, too," she says. "I don't know if we even had any kind of signs with writing on them in Nottingham."

>_
DracoOmega:
>"Yeah, it's considered a big failure of our education system these days whenever there's anyone who can't read. And now they can read things people write from literally the other side of the world mere seconds after they wrote it."
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