His phone wasn't working but yet he used it to try and call Dan to wake him up.... if an app isn't working then you delete it and reinstall it (or you know, he could have booked the uber on his macbook).phamnotof wrote: The app thing would make sense, but I have no idea why he'd say his phone wasn't working then, as app would take even less time & is hardly compromising. Baterry makes less sense as you just plug it back up & you're ready to go again.
and I agree there'd be no need for locking if Dan was there, technically, but then why specifically say "shut the door and locked everything up"? like that hardly leaves room for speculation when worded that way
and yeah, Dan falling asleep right away makes sense. Falling asleep that deeply righ away is less likely, but at least it does resemble our Earth logic. IDK.
Like I get that he might have been really jetlagged and therefore got his thoughts jumbled up, but it's just so frustrating to me, it shouldn't be hard to retell a story you've supposedly lived through without getting lost in it. And like, even lie to me for the sake of storytelling, but do it well? Ugh. I should go to sleep, I've never felt grumpy after an AP video, today is a strange day.
The story was also very strange to me too. He said he locked up, but then couldn't use the keys he apparently just locked up with to get back into the house.
In my mind, it just seems like he wanted to tell a long winded, over exaggerated story just for a bit of tour spon.
ps. i have packed more underwear for my 5 day trip to nyc than he did for the full 11 weeks.




















