[the camera turns on to show Masa sitting on a bed in one of the Tower Apartments, his hair a bit of a mess, and a rather big frown on his face. he lifts a hand to rub at the back of the neck - it's obvious he's not feeling too good, his nose is a bit red, and his hand shakes slightly]What is an alarm clock? It's something to do with time, I can
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You can buy one at the mall? And... [a glance to the side] These buses, those are the large machines that move on the street?
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And those are buses, yep- the long ones that pick people up at the bust stop signs. The smaller ones are just cars.
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[he peers at it curiously for a moment]
The long ones. How does one navigate these buses? I've walked everywhere.
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And an alarm clock is a clock that you can set to wake you up at a certain time.
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[he frowns a bit]
I don't know where to buy one or how to work one.
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It seems to be so much easier for everyone else.
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Are you sick? You don't look so well.
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I've been feeling a bit under-the-weather. I can't say I'm lacking sleep, but it isn't the same as when I was ill before.
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[A quick look through replies and it seemed his question was mostly answered. Minato smiled lightly.]
I take it this world is quite different for you as well.
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[he frowns and nods a little, heaving a sigh]
It's very, very different. We didn't have nearly this level of technology.
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[Of course there had been clocks back home as well, but Minato spent more time on the field than he did at home for most of his life. Alarms were more a convenience than a necessity.]
It takes a little getting used to, but I can't say some of it isn't enjoyable. Have you had much difficulty adapting?
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[he doesn't understand time zones - he doesn't understand nearly everything about being in another country. Japan in his time was not the most...open...to other cultures, samurai education or not]
Some of it is good, but most of it is a little scary. Things are different, I don't know how to work most of the machines, or the stove, but they have cold food and I can still walk most places, so it's alright.
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