Darin Altway (
forgeabettertomorrow) wrote in
shellphones2024-12-05 01:23 pm
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- zelda
Bedroom Talk
Type: Voice/Text
Sender ID: hammertime (Darin Altway)
To: Public
Subject: beds
Warnings: He's so stupid you guys
[Darin clears his throat because forget typing all of this out.]
Okay guys, I need you all to settle a bit of an argument Zelda and I are having.
See, we were out shopping for furniture for our new place and she tells me I need a bed. I say "you're right, I do! I know just the type!" So I go and I show her the hammocks because back home, I slept in a hammock. So she says [Darin clears his throat and proceeds to do his best Zelda voice] "Don't be preposterous, a hammock is not a proper bed."
Which is wrong. Because a hammock is totally a bed. Lots of things can be beds. So, to prove my point, I made this chart.

As you can see by this chart that I spent entirely too much time on, the parameters that dictate an objects "bedability" are thus. I think it's a pretty open and shut case.
Anyway, I think this explains why I should be allowed to get a hammock in my room. You guys are on my side on this, right?
[Just...you know. Ignore how he casually dropped that they're living together because he's brain dead.]
Sender ID: hammertime (Darin Altway)
To: Public
Subject: beds
Warnings: He's so stupid you guys
[Darin clears his throat because forget typing all of this out.]
Okay guys, I need you all to settle a bit of an argument Zelda and I are having.
See, we were out shopping for furniture for our new place and she tells me I need a bed. I say "you're right, I do! I know just the type!" So I go and I show her the hammocks because back home, I slept in a hammock. So she says [Darin clears his throat and proceeds to do his best Zelda voice] "Don't be preposterous, a hammock is not a proper bed."
Which is wrong. Because a hammock is totally a bed. Lots of things can be beds. So, to prove my point, I made this chart.

As you can see by this chart that I spent entirely too much time on, the parameters that dictate an objects "bedability" are thus. I think it's a pretty open and shut case.
Anyway, I think this explains why I should be allowed to get a hammock in my room. You guys are on my side on this, right?
[Just...you know. Ignore how he casually dropped that they're living together because he's brain dead.]

Video
I hate that I can't unsee the beanbag chair in the running though. That's like the argument I got into over calling the planet a ravioli.
[ He snorted with a laugh, annoyed and amused at it at the same time. ]
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...Alright, we'll cover my chart in a second but first I really need you to expand on the ravioli.
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Planet. It's got a soft molten core, and a tough outer shell.
Protecting the soft filling.
Ravioli.
[ He was putting his whole fucking chest into this. He loved saying off-the-wall shit to get a reaction out of Elena, then make her argue with him about it. ]
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Wait you know those putza things? [He means pizza.]
Okay there was a place that made these big bread raviolis that were like big putza pockets. I forget what they were called.
[He means a calzone. He's trying to say the planet is a calzone.]
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[ Have a Reno squinting as he tried to make out what putza was supposed to mean. ]
Bread..what kind of ingredients?
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[ He huffed with a brief laugh. ]
You mean a pizza. That one's a classic. You can make that shit a ravioli or a hotdog. It pisses people off quicker than saying you like pineapple on pizza.
Also, you could argue a bed's a sandwich when a person's in it.
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...I like putza better.
[He and Zelda have been calling it 'putza' for a month now.]
Although, okay that's true. A sandwich can be a bed and vice versa!
Damn man, there's a lot of things that can be beds if you're tired and creative enough!