[ even though she's back, he's still explaining with excruciating detail. ]
Some of the ceramic is coming free. It was likely made for display, not for boiling, so there are some spots that are thinner, weaker. However, he's doing his best to hang in there!
[ pointing excitedly ]
Doesn't it look like he's hoping someone will save him?
Certainly. He's probably begging for it right now, so much so that it's all he can think about—of course, you are not allowed to finish him off so easily. We have a ways to go, yet.
[ he's dangling the duck over the poor gnome now, pretending to drop it before catching it. ]
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Some of the ceramic is coming free. It was likely made for display, not for boiling, so there are some spots that are thinner, weaker. However, he's doing his best to hang in there!
[ pointing excitedly ]
Doesn't it look like he's hoping someone will save him?
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[ he's dangling the duck over the poor gnome now, pretending to drop it before catching it. ]
What do you think will happen if I add in this?
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[also finally setting her chips aside and getting some raw meat from the sink, hammer now in hand]
But I am so curious to learn!
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[ he's dropping the rubber duck into the boiling pot.
the duck falling in knocks over the gnome, who falls onto his side even more pathetically.
rubber ducks are meant to survive hot water. however... boiling is a bit much. ]
It looks like the components are going to deteriorate. Our gnome is slightly worse for the wear, too. Are you going to beat some meat?
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—oh, yes, that I am. Unlike your method, I seek immediate results, and that is exactly what a heavy weapon like this will do to a person.
[SLAMS HER HAMMER ON THE MEAT and like it's not actually that weird despite the context]
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[ the duck is. not doing so well. it's still yellow, and still rubbed, but it looks a little elongated now. ]
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Hm!