[He was younger, yes, but it had already been well established that he was more than a little social media ignorant. And that, until very recently, his schedule had been far too full for breakfast, let alone keeping up with said social media. There was a reason that most of his siblings and their father just let the PR department of WE deal with all of that.
Technically, he did have a page...but it was old and hadn't been updated since he'd starting using Todd over Wayne. No doubt the PR reps spun it and his lack of appearance at in person social events on his desire for privacy after the scandal of his time overseas and the resulting legal issues it caused.]
ENyg- [He cut himself off, a slow grin forming as he rolled the name around in his mouth a few times.] I see what you did there. Very clever, I like it. It suits you, Mr Puzzlebox.
[He had every intention of going home and figuring out how to use Twitch. It would cut into his cooking time but that was a sacrifice he was willing to make.
At the answer to his question, Jason nodded along...at least until the end. Then he frowned a little and sat up to reach for his lemonade.]
Not disappointing at all, actually. It's an issue when you have an eidetic memory. My brother --Hades, not Bloodborne-- has the same issue. He can rewatch comfort shows and movies, but not reread books. That doesn't stop you from enjoying a book, just means that rereading it doesn't hold the same joy for you. And there's nothing wrong with that.
I'm kinda the opposite. Rewatching shows or movies is boring unless it's something with a lot of depth, but rereading a favorite book feels like wrapping up in a favorite blanket. [For a moment, he considered leaving it there. After all, Edward hadn't asked a question. It didn't seem fair, though, and after a moment, he cleared his throat and gave a little one shouldered shrug.]
Anything written by Austen. Unless you're talking poetry, then it's Wild Geese by Mary Oliver.
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Technically, he did have a page...but it was old and hadn't been updated since he'd starting using Todd over Wayne. No doubt the PR reps spun it and his lack of appearance at in person social events on his desire for privacy after the scandal of his time overseas and the resulting legal issues it caused.]
ENyg- [He cut himself off, a slow grin forming as he rolled the name around in his mouth a few times.] I see what you did there. Very clever, I like it. It suits you, Mr Puzzlebox.
[He had every intention of going home and figuring out how to use Twitch. It would cut into his cooking time but that was a sacrifice he was willing to make.
At the answer to his question, Jason nodded along...at least until the end. Then he frowned a little and sat up to reach for his lemonade.]
Not disappointing at all, actually. It's an issue when you have an eidetic memory. My brother --Hades, not Bloodborne-- has the same issue. He can rewatch comfort shows and movies, but not reread books. That doesn't stop you from enjoying a book, just means that rereading it doesn't hold the same joy for you. And there's nothing wrong with that.
I'm kinda the opposite. Rewatching shows or movies is boring unless it's something with a lot of depth, but rereading a favorite book feels like wrapping up in a favorite blanket. [For a moment, he considered leaving it there. After all, Edward hadn't asked a question. It didn't seem fair, though, and after a moment, he cleared his throat and gave a little one shouldered shrug.]
Anything written by Austen. Unless you're talking poetry, then it's Wild Geese by Mary Oliver.