Peter Parker (
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voidtreckernet2020-04-10 10:53 am
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Vidoe | Day 19
[ Hello all. Peter's in his Cabin, sitting at the table with his laptop on and facing the screen with an open Power Point titled 'Things to Know.' ]
Sooo.... it's come to my attention very recently that people here are a little confused about stuff. Mainly how germs actually spread and also a little about the rules of the the 'Ice Bucket' Challenge Gwen and I both decided would be fun.
Because I tend to get rambly and can't follow a single subject I made this power point-it's not like... the best presentation you'll ever see because I don't really have access to the internet to do like cool transitions and stuff so you'll just have to bear with it-
[ Are you ready for this people? Because he presses the button to start the slideshow and has attached the MP3 of this song ]
[ And it starts with a quick introductions as to what germs are for those on the train that are unaware. It explains that there are good germs and bad germs with the proper cartoon graphics. Then it goes into little about how germs affect the body and the body's natural defense against them-your immune system. It goes into a pretty impressive detail about common misconceptions about germs and then on into how the spread and cause disease. ]
[ He's also timed it so that when the slides transition to a point point, he gestures at the screen. The presentation doesn't last a really long time but it's definitely more informative than Peter would otherwise be capable of doing because of his tendency to ramble. ]
Okay, so!
[ He shuts the lid on the his laptop. ]
I also wanted to be clear about something else-It's okay if you don't want to do the challenge. No one should have to feel pressured to do something they don't want to do. [ He pauses a moment and then a sharp shiver goes down his spine but don't worry about that! ]
People have varying reasons for why they don't want to do it and each of those is valid-even if it's just a simple 'I don't want to.' It's cool man, you don't owe an explanation. I won't ask for one.
If you do want to do the challenge but can't do it the normal way, that's okay too. There might be some teasing-I'm guilty of that-i shouldn't have-but I did so I'm sorry-but it's okay-okay that you didn't do it the standard way-not that you're being teased if it's bothering you that much.
Uh.
What I'm trying to say is please, Please don't pressure other people into doing the thing. They might have a personal reason why they don't want to do the thing. What ever that reason is-whether they want to tell you or not-is valid and you shouldn't question it.
Gwen and I just wanted to have a little fun and raise awareness for Mr Starks Teddy Bear Fund-this was not at all an attempt to encourage people to do something they don't want to do.
Uh... I think that's all I had to say.
...
I shoulda made a second power point... [ He cuts the feed as he grumbles. ]
Sooo.... it's come to my attention very recently that people here are a little confused about stuff. Mainly how germs actually spread and also a little about the rules of the the 'Ice Bucket' Challenge Gwen and I both decided would be fun.
Because I tend to get rambly and can't follow a single subject I made this power point-it's not like... the best presentation you'll ever see because I don't really have access to the internet to do like cool transitions and stuff so you'll just have to bear with it-
[ Are you ready for this people? Because he presses the button to start the slideshow and has attached the MP3 of this song ]
[ And it starts with a quick introductions as to what germs are for those on the train that are unaware. It explains that there are good germs and bad germs with the proper cartoon graphics. Then it goes into little about how germs affect the body and the body's natural defense against them-your immune system. It goes into a pretty impressive detail about common misconceptions about germs and then on into how the spread and cause disease. ]
[ He's also timed it so that when the slides transition to a point point, he gestures at the screen. The presentation doesn't last a really long time but it's definitely more informative than Peter would otherwise be capable of doing because of his tendency to ramble. ]
Okay, so!
[ He shuts the lid on the his laptop. ]
I also wanted to be clear about something else-It's okay if you don't want to do the challenge. No one should have to feel pressured to do something they don't want to do. [ He pauses a moment and then a sharp shiver goes down his spine but don't worry about that! ]
People have varying reasons for why they don't want to do it and each of those is valid-even if it's just a simple 'I don't want to.' It's cool man, you don't owe an explanation. I won't ask for one.
If you do want to do the challenge but can't do it the normal way, that's okay too. There might be some teasing-I'm guilty of that-i shouldn't have-but I did so I'm sorry-but it's okay-okay that you didn't do it the standard way-not that you're being teased if it's bothering you that much.
Uh.
What I'm trying to say is please, Please don't pressure other people into doing the thing. They might have a personal reason why they don't want to do the thing. What ever that reason is-whether they want to tell you or not-is valid and you shouldn't question it.
Gwen and I just wanted to have a little fun and raise awareness for Mr Starks Teddy Bear Fund-this was not at all an attempt to encourage people to do something they don't want to do.
Uh... I think that's all I had to say.
...
I shoulda made a second power point... [ He cuts the feed as he grumbles. ]

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He looks slightly annoyed and flips the feed off.]