She switches to the backstroke after ten laps. Ten more and she rolls over again; breaststroke. She has waterproof headphones and an audiobook going.
"You know, I'd actually expect them to, I'd stereotypically expect that blues probably don't care about the subject matter as much as greens do so the author had better make it otherwise interesting."
"But they don't need all blues to pop out of school ready to do things, they can mostly live off investments."
"I suppose that's true, they wouldn't need to make it that much more otherwise-interesting."
"I wonder if blues' teachers have a hard time interesting the students in things when on no level are the things going to be necessary in later life per se."
"I dunno, I like to think that I'd still want to learn stuff and work even if I didn't have to to eat."
"Oh, sure, some of 'em, I guess maybe there's selective blue schools, but even the kids who don't want to, of whom I assume there are many, still need to show up to class."
"I suppose. On the other hand that might make for some clever ways of holding kids' attention in class."
"When I was a kid I loved a lot of the games they market to little blues, maybe they play those all day."
"Especially realistic civ-builder and city-manager sort of games. My favorite was Planet Tehapla."
"Oh I've actually heard of that one. Never played it, though, and I used to be more into puzzle games and some old-school platformers."
"For a timewaster on the train trips too short to really read, I like the arty little apps? Where you drop sand or draw snowflakes or something."
"The types of puzzle games I tend to like are more—I wanna say hardcore without sounding lame but I don't think there's a way to do that—when I'm looking for timewasters I mostly listen to music."
"Depends on the music, for me. Some I can have in the background, listen to it while I'm doing other stuff, but some I often like to just—listen to as a full-time activity."
"Maybe there's a deeper level of music appreciation than I've reached at which that would make sense. Sometimes I won't do very much else while listening to something new, or something with a story to it."
"I mean, there's some cheesiness that's inherent to the medium, you can only break out into song so many times in random situations before it becomes a bit too much, right? But some musicals are good enough, musically and stuff, that you can just straightforwardly enjoy them—Oahk is a particularly moving example, I do recommend—and others embrace the silliness and only sometimes succeed."