Just ran into you here. You're not a morning person if you're not at the large table by the window is what I'm thinking
I'm not actually a morning person it's just that the architectural design of this coffee shop is optimized for maximum natural light which is also a result of the cohort of architect Louis Sullivan and the International Style movement of the early 20th century
Going for clever, I see. You're deflecting the question, but I'm onto the financially privileged upbringing that lets you know your architectural history. You're telling me something about your values, if you're being honest
You think you're perceptive but actually it's just Google Scholar and Wikipedia binge-reading during CPA's during grad school
So you can't just admit to liking the view. You're embarrassed about being curious. That takes a layer off.
I guess I was trying to hide that I get obsessive about learning things. Even random ones. Like why the big windows are actually a 1950s retrofit
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