No offense taken at all. I can try to be more concise if it would help. But I know what it's like trying to learn a lot all at once so I'm happy to help.
I suppose the changes are fairly significant. How are you handling the technology so far?
Oh, do not shorten your words on my behalf. They are precious, especially so long as you can use them freely. 'tis hardly your fault my world is so... hopelessly different from this place.
The technology is a fair example for it –– all of it is entirely pleasant. That is, I know humanity and I know it well, I have no doubt as its positive uses grew, so did its negative ones. But the ease of everyday life is incomparable to what I once knew. And it affects life in all its aspects, from the making of food to the comforts of one's shelter.
Have you known life without electricity? Running water?
Do I live in a world where electricity and running water are broadly accessible to those with means? Yes.
Have I personally lived in situations where electricity and running water was not readily accessible to me? Yes. I spent some time of my life living on the streets and survived off whatever I could obtain or what kindness people showed me.
[It's a twisting of a truth, one she's given in partial to someone else. But even though life in the compound meant she was sheltered, what little she was given depended on what her trainers and handlers allowed. All things come with a price.
Homelessness came with its own challenges and prices, but she had her own sliver of freedom. That made all the difference.]
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Yes. A few centuries behind, but there are some similarities.
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And your patience.
Most all my confusion stems from how... different my own world is.
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I suppose the changes are fairly significant. How are you handling the technology so far?
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The technology is a fair example for it –– all of it is entirely pleasant. That is, I know humanity and I know it well, I have no doubt as its positive uses grew, so did its negative ones. But the ease of everyday life is incomparable to what I once knew. And it affects life in all its aspects, from the making of food to the comforts of one's shelter.
Have you known life without electricity? Running water?
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Have I personally lived in situations where electricity and running water was not readily accessible to me? Yes. I spent some time of my life living on the streets and survived off whatever I could obtain or what kindness people showed me.
[It's a twisting of a truth, one she's given in partial to someone else. But even though life in the compound meant she was sheltered, what little she was given depended on what her trainers and handlers allowed. All things come with a price.
Homelessness came with its own challenges and prices, but she had her own sliver of freedom. That made all the difference.]