Stand on a table and yell? [a beat] Only in jest, of course.
[please don't actually do this]
... well, we can attempt to divide our attention. For example - next week, if there are two bodies again, you can express your intent to focus on one, and I will focus on the other.
At the very least, then we two will be able to ascertain more answers than switching back and forth and getting muddled between them.
Mm. Let's try that, as long as no one beats one of us to it.
[read: as long as my work doesn't leave me too slow to jump right onto body invest]
...it's probably worth revisiting the places we investigate right away, too. Just to make sure nothing got missed - a second pair of eyes might spot something that wasn't seen the time before.
Mm, we can. If we feel that some place was especially busy or hard to look through, we can go back right away - but if it feels like pieces are missing, we should search for them sooner rather than later.
It will be easier once we have answers that we can discern from what we already brought with us.
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[which he does sigh a little bit over]
Sometimes watching it happen feels a little bit like when cats chase after pockets of light.
While we can suggest these things, we also need to recognize the possibility of them being implemented effectively.
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[trials: a nine-hour exercise in catherding]
I wonder if there's anything we can plan to do in case it doesn't get implemented as effectively as we want to...
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[please don't actually do this]
... well, we can attempt to divide our attention. For example - next week, if there are two bodies again, you can express your intent to focus on one, and I will focus on the other.
At the very least, then we two will be able to ascertain more answers than switching back and forth and getting muddled between them.
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[read: as long as my work doesn't leave me too slow to jump right onto body invest]
...it's probably worth revisiting the places we investigate right away, too. Just to make sure nothing got missed - a second pair of eyes might spot something that wasn't seen the time before.
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Mm, we can. If we feel that some place was especially busy or hard to look through, we can go back right away - but if it feels like pieces are missing, we should search for them sooner rather than later.
It will be easier once we have answers that we can discern from what we already brought with us.
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[she shoots another arrow at a tree, which she has definitely been doing this whole time and i definitely didn't forget about.]
...we made mistakes this week, but we'll learn from them. We have to.