you can also press the enter key, the arrow down and facing to the left to separate thoughts.
It did look like they were murdered but-it was as if, once they were photographed through my camera, that they weren't real. They're transparent in the photographs themselves.
But even while I was taking it, I could smell them.
I think a reasonable theory is to say they are meant to react like humans in the physical sense, but they're not human.
And yes. I was attacked. They were armed with thread and needles, and could not communicate.
Separate thoughts... to make it more conversational. I see.
[ While he's certainly interested in the conversation about the sinkhole, Migi's always thinking about multiple things at once. And learning more about how humans communicate is just as interesting to him.
...Which means he's now seeking an impromptu lesson in How to Human from poor Rei. ]
Is this also the purpose of the little symbols that can be used? The ones with faces and random objects?
[ Shinichi doesn't use emoji so he has no idea. ]
Your theory seems to go along with the notion that all of this has been orchestrated by someone, intentionally. I would be interested in seeing your photographs sometime.
And also easier to read, for the writer and the reader.
[She's pretty sure Migi can read faster and process more, if only by the sheer volume of questions he peppered out. But well. He's trying. That's something.]
I think they're supposed to express emotions? I'm not really sure, I'm before global wireless phone use.
[Let's hope Migi doesn't go to Chloe for emoji use...that might make it so everything is eggplants.]
Yes and no. It could be that they're constructs, and they're there because they're expected to be there. Like how if you were dreaming of a garden, you would expect there to be trees in a garden, but they're blurry.
Or how you're in a movie theatre, and you're surrounded by people, but you don't see their faces.
I've an extensive collection. Some of them are still in place at the gallery in town, showing the Unmasked world compared to the regular world if you're interested.
no subject
you can also press the enter key, the arrow down and facing to the left to separate thoughts.
It did look like they were murdered but-it was as if, once they were photographed through my camera, that they weren't real. They're transparent in the photographs themselves.
But even while I was taking it, I could smell them.
I think a reasonable theory is to say they are meant to react like humans in the physical sense, but they're not human.
And yes. I was attacked. They were armed with thread and needles, and could not communicate.
no subject
[ While he's certainly interested in the conversation about the sinkhole, Migi's always thinking about multiple things at once. And learning more about how humans communicate is just as interesting to him.
...Which means he's now seeking an impromptu lesson in How to Human from poor Rei. ]
Is this also the purpose of the little symbols that can be used? The ones with faces and random objects?
[ Shinichi doesn't use emoji so he has no idea. ]
Your theory seems to go along with the notion that all of this has been orchestrated by someone, intentionally. I would be interested in seeing your photographs sometime.
no subject
[She's pretty sure Migi can read faster and process more, if only by the sheer volume of questions he peppered out. But well. He's trying. That's something.]
I think they're supposed to express emotions? I'm not really sure, I'm before global wireless phone use.
[Let's hope Migi doesn't go to Chloe for emoji use...that might make it so everything is eggplants.]
Yes and no. It could be that they're constructs, and they're there because they're expected to be there. Like how if you were dreaming of a garden, you would expect there to be trees in a garden, but they're blurry.
Or how you're in a movie theatre, and you're surrounded by people, but you don't see their faces.
I've an extensive collection. Some of them are still in place at the gallery in town, showing the Unmasked world compared to the regular world if you're interested.