video / text; @sugarcane
[ The video opens with a view of some undecorated Everlight dorm room. Panning around reveals little of interest: a made bed, a few cans of vending machine non-alcoholic sake—
And suddenly, the sound of a waterfall surging fills the feed with peaking audio. Bright blue blurs the edges of the feed until the space suddenly becomes a dingy city alleyway. A scarred hand lifts as if being inspected before it rapidly takes on a liquid appearance and the noise returns and the scene shifts again.
Now it's at Tokyo Bay. There's a brief pan of the seascape before the feed cuts. ]
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Oh, shit. My bad.
I didn't realize that got uploaded.
This tech is still weird as hell to me.
I miss flip phones.
And suddenly, the sound of a waterfall surging fills the feed with peaking audio. Bright blue blurs the edges of the feed until the space suddenly becomes a dingy city alleyway. A scarred hand lifts as if being inspected before it rapidly takes on a liquid appearance and the noise returns and the scene shifts again.
Now it's at Tokyo Bay. There's a brief pan of the seascape before the feed cuts. ]
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Oh, shit. My bad.
I didn't realize that got uploaded.
This tech is still weird as hell to me.
I miss flip phones.
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Correct.
If I could project an image of it for you, I would.
I suppose all phones are irrelevant in this day and age, so it doesn't really matter...
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What did it do exactly?
(He's literally imagining... a phone doing a flip.)
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Bah, they're just like any other phone, y'know?
Make calls, send texts and emails, all that.
But it's the flipping that made them cool.
You couldn't do a thing if you didn't flip the phone first.
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What an interesting mechanism...
How did you flip it?