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[002] [Video, no mask] So, about that aging thing...
Have we ever worked out whether or not we're aging here?
Asking for a friend.
[No, he's asking because his birthday has passed without having to have a party. Yes, the slightly smug look on his face is for you, Bruce. Enjoy.]
[Private to Kon, 75% Encryption]
I hear you're going to school me in chess.
[Yes, Dinah, he uses 'schooled.']
[Text to Dick]
you've got mail
[It's the flash drive again. Updated. More codes, weird number games, a few jokes from the Teen Titans about Batman, and part of a video of Bart driving the Batmobile with text scrolling across the bottom. "Don't let this happen to you."]
Asking for a friend.
[No, he's asking because his birthday has passed without having to have a party. Yes, the slightly smug look on his face is for you, Bruce. Enjoy.]
[Private to Kon, 75% Encryption]
I hear you're going to school me in chess.
[Yes, Dinah, he uses 'schooled.']
[Text to Dick]
you've got mail
[It's the flash drive again. Updated. More codes, weird number games, a few jokes from the Teen Titans about Batman, and part of a video of Bart driving the Batmobile with text scrolling across the bottom. "Don't let this happen to you."]
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We can open the windows. I haven't seen cherries either, but I'm sure we can find something else that will work.
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Well. I think this just means we have an excuse to try every native fruit to see which tastes better with chocolate. Oh my god. Tim. [Bart grabs him by the shoulders. This is serious business.]
Tell me there's chocolate. I'm okay with no Doritos and steak, but no chocolate is too much. This reminds me. Gotta figure out a way to make kedani pizza.
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I am certain that there is some kind of chocolate equivalent here. [He hasn't gone looking, but didn't Zatanna mention something about it?]
And if we can handle cake, we can definitely handle pizza. I'm pretty sure it's a lot less complicated.
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So. Let's handle both. Birthday dinners are a thing. I think. You probably want something boring like grilled chicken and salad. We'll just put all that on the pizza. C'mon.
[Bart's at the door. ]
Let's do this. Food shopping. Could be fun. Okay, that's a lie. You've had months longer to try all the food here. You gotta come to.
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[He starts moving toward the door where Bart is--very patiently, for him--waiting.]
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[Bart holds the door open and waves Tim through.]
Well. Peppers are fine. Broccoli too. But nothing leafy. I don't care if you give it a fancy name like frisée or endive. I know what lettuce looks like. Hey - are we walking? And does pepperoni exist here? Fish pepperoni counts at this point.
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[He starts heading out.]
There has to be some kind of solid, room-temperature stable salami around here. I wonder if there's a Canadian bacon look-alike, though...
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Solid, room-temperature... dude. Just call it pepperoni or salami. That's all covered in those words. You might have to tell the kedan that it's shelf-stable, but I? Already know that.
[Bart snerks at the Canadian bacon comment.]
What, you're not going to call it a pink, highly-salted, lean meat product? I guess artichokes and red onions don't violate the leafy greens ruling...
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Well, if I have to to get my point across. You don't think the Kedan know where Canada is? And I think artichokes are more of a chartreuse, don't you?
[And he checks up on his speed a little, because sometimes messing with Bart is just that fun and easy.]
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No, I don't think the kedan know where Canada is. I'm also pretty sure Canadians don't call it Canadian bacon, so we either need another name for it. Or.
[Bart stops walking and rapidly taps his foot as he waaaaaaaaaits for Tim.]
Dude. I will pick you up. And I can carry you.
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So what should we call it instead?
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Oh! I know that one. Pretty sure it's back bacon. It's not normally so perfectly English-muffin-sized though. Man. Now I want an Egg McMuffin. Never gonna get one here. Even if you do have the ingredients, it's never the same. Gotta be the preservatives.
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Those things are horrible for you. I don't think it's real egg. Or cheese. Or english muffin.
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Are they? I'm kinda thinking it doesn't matter. If you saw what I eat in a day back home, you'd probably gain five pounds just by looking at it all. I feel bad about it really - I'm not a cheap mouth to feed, and the Garricks are retired so. I wish I wasn't back there, in a way, but I think everyone's set on me actually finishing high school this time around. That means I have to live with guardians and not work.
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That sucks. There are times that I really don't mind being an emancipated high school dropout.
[Because he does not miss high school all that much.]
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Yeah, guess not. But I'd get read the riot act four times. Five if Wally decided to give it a go. Which he would. Maybe six if Linda decided to butt in, but I'm hoping she'd take mercy on me. Proooobably not, she's got the college education of the family.
[If Tim is counting and has a working knowledge of the current Keystone crew, that tally is one short.]
I keep thinking I should argue I can pass for 18. I've gotten fake IDs and transcripts three times already, what's one more and I can work my way through college while I out looking old enough for the police academy again?
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He laughs at Bart's mention of faked transcripts, though.]
Hey, if you get them to agree, I can definitely help with that. I'm pretty good at forging realistic paperwork.
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Bart sighs.]
Yeah, it's the agreeing part that's not gonna happen. How did you get yours to let you go the emancipated minor route? I mean, I know about... [He waves a hand in lieu of saying 'Bruce died'] But you turned 18 yesterday, which means he was fine and anyway Dick was around in the meantime. Did you pull out a pocketwatch and start hypnotizing people? 'Tim has always been emancipaaateeeed'.
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[Regarding a fake uncle and a whole lot of other stuff.]
And at the time Dick kind of had his hands full with the new kid, and no one but me thought Bruce was coming back, and we had to deal with Hush, so. [He shrugs.] The hypnosis was easy in comparison.
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[Bart is miming two little boxes with his hands and putting them off to his left and then his right. It's his completely non-sensical, outdoor and in public way of saying that he's always managed to keep both personae extremely separate. Overlap is at a minimum, where Bart just overlaps them all over the place.]
Not trying to say you're anal or OCD. Intensely together is how I'd put it.
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'Intensely together.' I think I like that.
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Yeah. It's the only way I can think of that doesn't make you sound crazy or boring.
[They come up to a merchant, and Bart's distracted by the stall.]
Finding substitutes would be a lot easier if I could throw our the mental link between sight and taste.
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He considers the food on offer at the stall.]
...Yeah, I know what you mean.
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[Bart moves quickly, instantly putting a few more feet between them in case Tim thinks that calls for a punch on the arm. He waves a hand towards the food.]
I wonder how much it would be to buy some of everything and figure it out at home. Not home. Your temporary apartment-cell.
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It might not be too bad if we only got a little of everything.
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action; this will go on forever
action; probably. c: We can drop it anytime you want.
action; let's wrap then
action; sounds good!
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