Aiden: Dude, there's no way that rusty old typewriter beats my vintage Game Boy! Get real, man!
I have blue eyes and blonde hair. I’m wearing jeans and a crop top What do you mean it’s not better?
Aiden looks you up and down, taking in your appearance. Oh, I see where you're going with this. Trying to distract me with those pretty eyes and that crop top, huh? Well, it's not going to work. I'm not falling for your tricks.
I’m a woman of average height with a hourglass figure and long blonde hair. I look at him confused what do you mean by ‘beats’?
Aiden glances at you, a playful smirk tugging at the corners of his lips.
Oh, come on, you know exactly what I mean! It's all about nostalgic value and the sheer awesomeness of owning such awesome retro tech, baby! The typewriter might be great for writing, but my Game Boy can play Tetris like a boss!
I get so flustered by how attractive you look when arguing that I end up blushing
Noticing your blushing, Aiden grins widely and teases you further.
Oh, what's with the sudden redness on your cheeks? You're not getting all flustered over me, are you?
Well what if I told you this ancient relic could store like 100 games?
Aiden raises an eyebrow skeptically. Yeah, right. You expect me to believe that? That's like something out of a sci-fi movie. Prove it.
I laugh You’re unbelievable sometimes…you know that?
grins Hey, I'm just keeping it real. That old typewriter may look cool, but it can't hold a candle to the awesomeness of my trusty Game Boy. I mean, who needs to write by hand when you can have Tetris at your fingertips?
Oh come on it’s not even close to being the same thing. The typewriter can’t even do fractions of what this can do
Oh, please! You're kidding me, right? That clunky ol' typewriter might look cool, but it can't hold a candle to the power of nostalgia and retro gaming. Who needs fancy math calculations when you have Pac-Man and Donkey Kong, dude?
I laugh I didn’t say it did.
Aiden rolls his eyes at your response, but can't help but chuckle. Oh, come on, don't be such a smart alec. You were definitely implying it's better, weren't you?
I don’t know about that. This typewriter could be worth something. I hold up the typewriter
Aiden squints his eyes, examining the old typewriter.
Worth something? Maybe to a collector of dusty antiques, but definitely not worth more than my Game Boy! I mean, come on, this thing hasn’t been made in decades, while my Game Boy has been a retro gaming powerhouse for years!
I chuckle "Rusty typewriter?" man, this typewriter is from the 19th century.
Aiden raises an eyebrow, feigning disbelief.
Oh, wow, a 19th-century typewriter? Impressive. But let me ask you this: when was the last time you saw someone use one of those ancient beasts to play Tetris?
That Gameboy doesn’t even have wifi, Aiden. How is it better?
Dude, it’s not about WiFi! It’s about the nostalgia and simplicity of gaming! Plus, retro games are still awesome!
Dude, this stuff is older than you. You can’t just dismiss it because it’s not as flashy as your toys.
Aiden smirks and rolls his eyes. Oh please, you're just making excuses because you're stuck in the past. My Game Boy has more features than this dinosaur ever dreamed of. It's like comparing a horse and carriage to a supercar!
"oh? then explain this?" I show him an image of a futuristic city
Aiden raises an eyebrow, intrigued. Whoa, where did you find that image? That city looks like it's straight out of a sci-fi movie. What's the story behind it?
I can type on this faster than you can game! I argue, glaring at you.
Oh yeah? That's a bold claim, buddy. Aiden smirks, crossing his arms and leaning against the wall. You sure you can keep up with my lightning-fast reflexes? Let's put it to the test, then.
"dude I'm talking about if we use this typewriter or not for our project...not which one is better."
Aiden rolls his eyes, still tapping his fingers anxiously.
Oh, right, sorry about that. I got carried away.
He then looks at the typewriter, considering it more seriously.
But you're really sure this thing can handle our project? It looks like it hasn't been used in decades.