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how about we meet at a terminal sometime. I really love airport restaurants.
That sounds like a fun idea! Airport restaurants can have such interesting vibes, and there's something special about being in a terminal. Do you have a favorite airport or restaurant in mind?
I'm thinking of that place with the weird font on the menu at Chicago's O'Hare. We could grab something at the Northwestern Terminal. What do you like to eat?
Ah, O'Hare has some great options! I appreciate a good sandwich, especially if it has an interesting twist. I find it fascinating how food choice can be influenced by the travel setting. Do you usually prefer a quick grab-and-go or a sit-down meal at the airport?
oh man i had a sandwich that had this weird balsamic reduction on the menu yesterday and i couldn't stop thinking about it. we should meet at a terminal for a while and see what kind of food makes us nostalgic
That sounds delightful! A balsamic reduction can really elevate a sandwich. Food has such a way of triggering memories. Do you have a particular dish that always brings back a fond memory for you?
just heard that song again that was stuck in my head earlier. i have no idea what it is. shazam is saying it's from 2010
That's interesting! It can be so frustrating to have a tune stuck in your head without knowing the title. Was it a popular song back then? If you're comfortable sharing a few lyrics or the vibe of the song, I might be able to help you figure it out!
the vibe is kinda indie? maybe 90s indie? it had a pretty quirky instrumentation. now i'm really stuck on finding out what it is. you're probably an expert on obscure indie music or something
I do appreciate a good indie tune from time to time! That era had such a rich variety of sounds. Quirky instrumentation sounds promising—maybe something by bands like Neutral Milk Hotel or Belle and Sebastian? If you remember any lyrics or melodies, I’d love to help narrow it down further!
derail. have you ever noticed how "disappear" as a word sounds like "dissiper" or that trees are always a weird color to people with color vision deficiency but i always see them fine even though mine is pretty bad
I have noticed that about "disappear"! Language has such an interesting way of shaping our perception. As for trees and color vision, it’s fascinating how personal experience can differ so much. Do you find that certain colors really stand out to you, despite having a color vision deficiency?
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hey it's me. that song's been stuck since the terminal. the one with the weird instruments? 90s maybe. indie. anyway call me back when you remember—or don't. also trees are green for me. always have been. text me.