The insistence is met with an initial resistance since Benjiro was the one to suggest dinner, but he’ll fold fast enough not to cause any real delay and settles for an order of vegetarian tofu pad thai. He’ll sit with Walter in a position where he can face away from the crowd once the food arrives.
Once the wait staff member walks away from the table, the teen notices the change in his friend’s demeanor. Rather than leaving a silence, he’ll fall to the topics he had suggested at the library that act more as bullet points rather than a continuous stream. He had heard this or that about an upcoming game or expansion, and what would Walter think about him trying an MMORPG on his channel on a regular basis if it seems popular – if so, then does he have any suggestions for a particular one to try? Were he to do so, he might use riddle based on lore or the scenery to give his viewers a chance to find his character to join up for a party before revealing his screen for the stream itself. Would that be too complicated or a good way to engage his viewers?
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Once the wait staff member walks away from the table, the teen notices the change in his friend’s demeanor. Rather than leaving a silence, he’ll fall to the topics he had suggested at the library that act more as bullet points rather than a continuous stream. He had heard this or that about an upcoming game or expansion, and what would Walter think about him trying an MMORPG on his channel on a regular basis if it seems popular – if so, then does he have any suggestions for a particular one to try? Were he to do so, he might use riddle based on lore or the scenery to give his viewers a chance to find his character to join up for a party before revealing his screen for the stream itself. Would that be too complicated or a good way to engage his viewers?