[ Five fucking hours to think about Dennis with his shirt held up with his teeth and his hand around his cock and his abdominal muscles tensing and flexing and five hours is too damn long. ]
[And that's a promise. He even seals it with a kiss, bringing the phone up to press his lips to it, blacking out the screen for a few seconds.]
Gotta clean up and get back to the break room. I'll text you.
[And he'll end the video call. After some cleaning up and trying to act like he didn't just give his not bf a show in the men's bathroom stall... Dennis makes his return to go slump in a chair.]
still nothing going on guess its a good thing but im still super bored again
[ Joe chews the inside of his lip a little, slightly amused and very mildly charmed by Dennis kissing his phone. It's cute.
There's a little bit of a delay between Dennis' text and Joe's response, the older man having decided to take a quick, cold shower to take care of his own... Dennis-induced problem (he'd actually take care of it, but he imagines the next five hours are going to be hard enough, and that many hand jobs just sounds... exhausting). ]
It's a practical way to change it. You're bored because there's nothing going on at work, AKA no fires to put out. So starting a fire seems like a legitimate solution.
Or putting a cat in a tree, but that just seems like more effort. I also don't have a cat.
For everyone's phones. Kind of like a walk-through or a tutorial on how to use and interact with modern technology (I realize the irony in that statement, don't laugh) for people who're still stuck in the eighties or ... earlier.
I'm leaning more towards software that you can disable as you go, but applications seem to be a big thing these days.
By the way, if you mention this to anyone, I'll have to kill you. :)
oh kinda like a wizard? step by step thing? maybe for when they first turn it on and stuff and they can opt to use it or not depending on if they know the tech or not? yeah?
and i maybe laughed a little but its a goodidea joe
[ The thought of someone not wanting or needing something Joe created to the point of deletion kind of rubs him the wrong way. Disabling something isn't quite the same and doesn't sting as much, because the software would still be there.
Unless, of course, you remove that entirely, too. Joe knows how that goes, has seen how it can damage a person to have their work ripped out of something. ]
I'm leaning more towards software, if only for the sake of ease. With an app, you still need the knowledge of what an app is, what to click. If I can create a program that starts the first time a phone is powered on, and guides the user until they're comfortable enough with the technology.
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[ Five fucking hours to think about Dennis with his shirt held up with his teeth and his hand around his cock and his abdominal muscles tensing and flexing and five hours is too damn long. ]
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[And that's a promise. He even seals it with a kiss, bringing the phone up to press his lips to it, blacking out the screen for a few seconds.]
Gotta clean up and get back to the break room. I'll text you.
[And he'll end the video call. After some cleaning up and trying to act like he didn't just give his not bf a show in the men's bathroom stall... Dennis makes his return to go slump in a chair.]
still nothing going on
guess its a good thing but im still super bored again
why so cute tho
There's a little bit of a delay between Dennis' text and Joe's response, the older man having decided to take a quick, cold shower to take care of his own... Dennis-induced problem (he'd actually take care of it, but he imagines the next five hours are going to be hard enough, and that many hand jobs just sounds... exhausting). ]
I did offer to start a fire.
:3
if we get a call for your place im dumping you
friend dumping
[Just to be clear. Cause they're not boyfriends. Nope. He doesn't think about that either. Shhh.]
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Start a fire in my own apartment? I'm not that stupid.
I'll start it somewhere else.
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ill kick your ass
[Can you even kick that high, Dennis?]
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tell me about your day before i got you rock hard ;)
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Or putting a cat in a tree, but that just seems like more effort. I also don't have a cat.
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like what?
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[He's genuinely curious.]
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I'm leaning more towards software that you can disable as you go, but applications seem to be a big thing these days.
By the way, if you mention this to anyone, I'll have to kill you. :)
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and i maybe laughed a little but its a goodidea joe
wont even think it at anyone cross my heart <3
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But then again applications seem more this day and age. It's all coding, obviously, but just... contained? I haven to look into it.
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when its all finished that is apps are probably easiest tho and most phones you can delete apps once you don't need/want them anymore
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Unless, of course, you remove that entirely, too. Joe knows how that goes, has seen how it can damage a person to have their work ripped out of something. ]
I'm leaning more towards software, if only for the sake of ease. With an app, you still need the knowledge of what an app is, what to click. If I can create a program that starts the first time a phone is powered on, and guides the user until they're comfortable enough with the technology.
Well then I'll be in business.
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well you got it all figured out
man with a plan
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no worries
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cause you gonna make me feel pretty amazing after work
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