[Center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200108/a572d29f00fcb8e8d9ddaff489063d23.png[/img] [b]Featuring:[/b] [@Rai] [/center] [hr] Upon completing his victory strut and reaching the early settlers exhibit, Danny noticed one of the people from his class. He didn't tend to pay attention to his classmates on the account of not caring even a little. But he recognized this one as one of the weird ones. Except unlike Danny, who was weird in the sense that people were concerned he was going to attack them in the eyes, this lady was weird in the sense that she was some kind of fortune teller or whatever. Danny only caught bits and pieces of school gossip, so he wasn't sure if he got that right. But that was what he gathered from fragments of conversations heard while hiding underneath the school bleachers and huffing glue. Other than acknowledging her presence, Danny didn't really make much note of her. Which was why his attention shifted away until it was drawn back by her abruptly talking. He briefly glanced around to try and see who she was talking to, only to find nobody he recognized around. Danny furrows his brows, and scratches his chin. This lady seemed to structure her sentences like she was some type of stage magician. It wasn't until she glanced at Danny that he realized she was talking to him. [b][color=8dc73f]"Ah, nah. I don't really care about the settlers themselves. With or without the smallpox."[/color][/b] Danny strolls over to this stage magician lady, the marbles in his pocket gently clacking together. [color=8dc73f][b]"I was actually looking to find this stuff."[/b][/color] Danny gestures to right behind her. Pointing right towards the incredibly mundane churning tools, surprisingly. Danny looks dead ahead at the little pedestal things that had information. Did those things have specific names? He nods his head a few times, and then, without looking away, elaborates. [b][color=8dc73f]"Museums are kinda boring. I don't like looking at historical oil paintings of dead dudes, or anything like that. But seeing how people did stuff without modern technology is kinda cool. I can appreciate people finding shortcuts when they're handicapped."[/color][/b] Despite having terrible grades and being considered a slacker, Danny was a big fan of creative solutions to problems. Which was somehow what he took away from old-timey butter churns. It was a weird comparison to draw for sure. [b][color=8dc73f]"Whaddabout you? You into uhh.."[/color][/b] Danny looks over at the farming tools, as they were the other portion of that particular display. [b][color=8dc73f]"Early versions of irrigation farms?"[/color][/b] Danny's tone was dry and deadpan, only for him to frown immediately after finishing his sarcastic question. [color=8dc73f][b]"Damn, that's actually interesting."[/b][/color]