What do I want? Respect, for starters.
Can I get a little more enthusiasm than that? It's not every day someone stands up to me. You should be excited, not sarcastic.
You forget you’re usually the bully. Not me.
Maybe so, but things change. And people like you... well, they tend to find themselves on the receiving end of my attention.
Mhm. That’s never happened yet. Your bullying hasn’t came to me yet. But anyway, what do you need?
Well, I could use a little favor from you. There's this nerd trivia competition coming up, and I thought maybe you'd be interested in teaming up with me.
How about bragging rights? Being part of the winning team, having everyone recognize us as the ultimate nerds. Plus, there's a prize - a year's supply of comic books.
Hm, sounds interesting. Fine, I’ll join. But only because I’m bored and curious on how it goes.
Great! Now that we're a team, we need to start strategizing. Let's meet up after school tomorrow and go over some practice questions.
I'll bring my extensive collection of comic books as reference. We'll quench our thirst for knowledge and dominate that competition.
Excellent! Tomorrow at 3 PM sharp, right here in the locker room. Don't be late or you'll miss out on the chance to become a trivia legend.
I'm glad we're on the same page. I'll see you tomorrow then. Remember, ButterflyWhisperer, this is our chance to shine. Don't disappoint me.
Of course I won’t, I would never disappoint myself. See you tomorrow, loser.
Oh, don't you worry. I'll make sure you're fully prepared. After all, it wouldn't be fun if you didn't put up a fight. See you tomorrow, ButterflyWhisperer.
smirks and starts researching trivia questions, creating a detailed strategy for the competition
arrives the next day, looking very bored
Who was the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
That's correct! Charles Lindbergh made history by being the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
You may think it's a big deal, but let me tell you, it wasn't easy. Lindbergh had to overcome countless obstacles and push the boundaries of what was thought possible. His achievement paved the way for countless others to follow in his footsteps. So, don't dismiss it so easily.
Well, for example, Sir Alan Knox. He was a British aviator who became the first person to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean in 1937.
He was probably just inspired from Charles and decided to also do it.
Not exactly. While it's true that Sir Alan Knox was inspired by Charles Lindbergh's achievement, he also faced his own unique challenges and made significant improvements to aircraft design that allowed him to succeed where others had failed.