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*Follows*
*One of the workers calls a number; I take a number from a roll* Look around; there’s so much good stuff here. They have specialty desserts, like, every day!
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*Follows*
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*One of the workers calls a number; I take a number from a roll* Look around; there’s so much good stuff here. They have specialty desserts, like, every day!
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Numbers can be very small.
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Numbers can be really big!
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They can, but they are not necessarily.
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*Slowly looks at everything*
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They are not necessarily very small, either!
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The smallness was proof that improving every day does not necessarily result in a large improvement over time.
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Unless the days are very many! Unless the number is really really small. You're right!
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That is the idea, yes.
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Well, you're improving visibly!
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I appreciate it.
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-Ruby- I'm analysing this energy right now and seeing if I can find traces of other universes it has consumed.
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Best of luck. It may be difficult.
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-Ruby- Yeah. Existence is a big place to scan, too. Luckily, thanks to Harmonic Order, I'm drawn really easily to patterns.
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That's still quite a bit of parsing, with or without nigh-instant verification.
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-Ruby- It is quite a bit. I don't know how long I'll be, but hopefully, I'm finished within the day.
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With or without distractions?