( To be fair, Ian also forgets he can just do simple things as opposed to stupid complex science stuff. Talking to Alex a couple of days ago, the subject of electron microscopes came up. His brain went immediately to making one, and Alex kindly pointed out: you could maybe just ask the scientists from the highly advanced spaceship. It's an easy theme with him.
Feels good getting a real laugh. Helps soothe a little of the anxiety still stubbornly hanging out in his sternum.
He settles onto his side of the Frankenstein's monster of a hammock with grace that's approximately eh. Good call on the support leg, man. )
I should. I was thinking about calling it 'The Inherent Folly of Michelangelo: A Redux', but 'Two Hammocks' rolled off the tongue better.
( When Nate settles in, it's-- well, it's still not perfect. It's still not a bed. Gravity still shifts them into one another, which is fine for their purpose now, but for anything requiring more movement than just lying there... good luck. )
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Feels good getting a real laugh. Helps soothe a little of the anxiety still stubbornly hanging out in his sternum.
He settles onto his side of the Frankenstein's monster of a hammock with grace that's approximately eh. Good call on the support leg, man. )
I should. I was thinking about calling it 'The Inherent Folly of Michelangelo: A Redux', but 'Two Hammocks' rolled off the tongue better.
( When Nate settles in, it's-- well, it's still not perfect. It's still not a bed. Gravity still shifts them into one another, which is fine for their purpose now, but for anything requiring more movement than just lying there... good luck. )