She gets to work. She has a lecture outlined by lunchtime and goes to see Fëanáro.
"Oh. That'd be hard, since there is definitely a low rate of acknowledged mental illness in the population for the one set of books and very few wars being conducted by wizards and assassins and such for the history stuff. Not a lot of call to discuss it in Quenya."
"Maybe. I guess if people just inherently enjoy learning vocabulary it doesn't matter as much if it ever comes up in conversation."
"...Not if I'm trying to get somewhere. I don't think I did that even time-slid unless somebody was walking with me."
"It might not be the slide, since I don't think the slide had me doing it when I was walking alone."
"Yeah, that's my guess is that it's a species thing. I mean, I like pretty things, but we've already noticed that I don't care about exacting handwriting, say, to the same extent. Handwriting should be legible and walking should get you places and beauty is for decorations."
"Give us a break, in our natural habitat our entire lives are over before we're your chronological age. Needs must."
"Persistently intractable problem there, might crack under sufficient experimentation here but then it'd be hard to export."
"...Okay, not completely intractable, there's ways to become undead that don't lose one one's mind, but then you have to be an undead and it's really hard to pull off anyway, it's not a popular tradeoff."