“What’s in this?”
“Stuff I found in the fridge.”
“STUFF YOU FOUND IN THE FRIDGE?”
“Well, we liked it al the first time.”
***
“Where in hell are we?”
“I don’t know. If you could read a map.”
“It’s fucking dark.”
“It wasn’t dark before. You could’ve read it before.”
“If you weren’t so cheap we could have a GPS.”
***
“Do you have any idea what you want to do?”
“Not really. I mean, earn a living.”
“You’re not interested in anything?”
“Well, sure, video games.”
“We have classes in game development.”
“I don’t want to develop games. I just want to play.”
“Why do you want to attend college.”
“So I can get a good job.”
“What do you want to do?”
I don’t know. Earn a living.”
***
All good questions. Perfectly good, if somewhat useless, answers. But that’s life, isn’t it?
And hence, the mystery. 🙂
Was that a conversation with the future generation? I loved the part about the video games.
The last one is a conversation I had with a lot of students. 🙂