[ He starts talking, and she... tries to listen, promise. It works for a while. Erik is pleasant to listen to. The content of his words... not so much. There's a very obvious moment when her attention starts to slide sideways, when she starts picking at the edge of a blanket, until halfway through his speech, she just actually breaks eye contact to look away, fluffing up a pillow.
It sounds like he's telling her there are small ants in everyone's bodies, and she thinks that's pretty stupid. She also doesn't get why ants need secret codes, or why secret codes make people look a certain way. Maybe it's like morse code.
The too long, failed to listen takeaway is: Mute Ation is a change and it makes people powerful. ]
Too many words.
[ You're welcome for this peer review of your Ted Talk, Erik. To Eleven, he's just like Tony in this regard. Maybe people who work with metal just like to talk a lot?
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It sounds like he's telling her there are small ants in everyone's bodies, and she thinks that's pretty stupid. She also doesn't get why ants need secret codes, or why secret codes make people look a certain way. Maybe it's like morse code.
The too long, failed to listen takeaway is: Mute Ation is a change and it makes people powerful. ]
Too many words.
[ You're welcome for this peer review of your Ted Talk, Erik. To Eleven, he's just like Tony in this regard. Maybe people who work with metal just like to talk a lot?
She looks back up at any rate. ]
Am I a Mute-Ant?