Shaking his head to free some of the water from his hair, Isamu paid careful attention to the words of his companion. Something about her made him feel as though she were someone of great importance. However, that was likely her demeanor and the confidence she radiated. He couldn't help but feel calm in this girl's presence. That he also blamed on her demeanor. She was confident but gentle, polite but firm. He also had to agree with her assessment of limitations simply being challenges. It made sense to him. After all, when a video gamer wanted to earn a sense of pride, they would complete a game using only the starting weapon, or do it in a certain amount of time, or with only collecting some number of upgrades. So, having a few fingers fewer or a lack of sight was like playing on "Medium" difficulty. Of course, that wasn't to say that every person without a disability had an easy life, just that by default, they were operating on a somewhat more favorable playing field. Killing the gaming metaphor, Isamu noticed her convenient segue into the talent show, planting an idea in his head. Well, some of his skills he couldn't showcase, but there was one he definitely could, with some luck. It was a....much more Americanized skill, but....it was a skill nonetheless. "Ah yes, the talent show. I indeed plan to showcase one of my skills there. I just need to pick the specifics of my act. I'm certain it will be a success." Smiling, he returned to slowly moving through the water, keeping his ears ready for a response.