Smith&Raven: It was fairly tame. Mostly an icebreaker. But the "losers" might have gotten off easy thanks to the one that interrupted and ended up hosting it.
Smith&Raven: Either way is fine with me. It's been a while since I've used technology at this level. Smith&Raven: Anywhere specific you'd like to meet? Smith&Raven: Any preferred face, even? Or just whatever strikes my mood?
the eyes are still pretty familiar, at least. but hair is long and lighter in color and this face does seem to be a softer one more prone to gentle smiles than either of the other faces he's worn tend to show.
Well, that is more or less what it was. It was an icebreaker challenge of "find out what the people you're sitting with at this table have in common". We had to name up to five different things and if we managed to find the thing that we had in common, according to them, we'd get the full extra points and thus win.
It's a little difficult to sit at a table with similarly minded people.
But I strongly suspected none of us were human. But I was being frivolous and made the claim that we were all human. Mr. Warden was a good sport about it, but he also said he didn't want to submit anything that could be a lie since it may have resulted in other consequences.
So we opted for something else like "we all are mistaken for something we are not".
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