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[Hey, look, it's Banjou on the network. He doesn't post much, but he looks like he's in decent spirits today.
He's bundled up warmly and is sitting outside, guitar in his lap.]
...I'm not sure why I want to do this today, usually I just play music, but I thought I'd have a little fun today.
[And so he starts to sing.
......I'm so sorry.
Because this is a musical, he's actually pretty good, but if you think he's going to acknowledge any of this after tomorrow...]
He's bundled up warmly and is sitting outside, guitar in his lap.]
...I'm not sure why I want to do this today, usually I just play music, but I thought I'd have a little fun today.
[And so he starts to sing.
......I'm so sorry.
Because this is a musical, he's actually pretty good, but if you think he's going to acknowledge any of this after tomorrow...]
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That sounds terrible.
How the hell did something like that happen?! What kind of game could have--
[and then he stops suddenly, looking awkward.]
...I'm sorry. You don't have to talk about it, if you don't want to.
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[Because bringing it up constantly is definitely a sign of total indifference.]
Anyway, SBURB was supposedly this unprecedented immersive experience that nobody actually knew a whole lot about, now that I look back on it, but it was actually a mechanism through which a cycle of ultimate creation and ultimate destruction perpetuated itself. I'm talking, like, universe-forming and -obliterating levels of insanity, here. Anyway, it sucked, would not play again, negative hats out of five. I guess I just talk about it a lot because I don't have any other frame of experience.
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That's--
I can't imagine getting involve in something like that!
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At least you don't have to deal with that here, even if it doesn't last forever.
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[And that's all he really wants to say on the matter.]
Anyway, we cleared it up, and things are good now. I mean, we don't talk about it or anything, but at least we aired it out the one time.
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At least you got it out there so it's not hanging around awkwardly.
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Putting it that way makes it sound kind of stupid, doesn't it?
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It sounds like it's one of those shitty things you just have to deal with.
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[Yup.]
Anyway, there's enough going on with the Pokémon and the training and the saving up hotel money to keep our heads occupied, so it's not like it comes up too much.
[It comes up literally all the time oh my god Dave.]
Do you record, by the way? Even if you don't usually sing, 's worth thinking about. Bet people are always looking for samples that aren't the ubiquitous travel BGM.
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I can't say I have, really.
[Mostly he's just played music for moral support reasons, playing guitar for fun is still a fairly new concept for me.]
It's worth a try, I guess. The PokeGears are pretty good at recording audio. Normally I don't play anything in particular, usually I make up my own little tunes as I go along.
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Bro, you totally should. Even if it's small shit someone else might stumble on it and decide, shit, I could sample this for my next project, and bam, you're remixed. If you're into that, anyway.
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[...that actually sounds pretty cool.]
I'll have to send you something, in that case.
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Sounds like fun.