[This is... new. Gotham has, by and large, two types of people: those that talk and those that don't. Secrets are a currency, they can promise an early death or a string of social or financial successes- a fluctuation as random the stock exchange. And those that talk are rarely people with something to say. Politicians of dubious merits, public figures focused on selling something, on selling an idea, on selling the self. Bruce's personal circle includes mostly the former but he finds he's unsure, in this moment, if the stranger beside him belongs to the latter.
He articulates where he's coming from, unraveling personal experience and anecdote and Bruce listens in uninterrupted silence, keeping track of small details like inter-dimensional teleportation and debriefing. Fragments of a larger, yet unknown whole.]
I suppose that depends on how many people share your perspective.
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He articulates where he's coming from, unraveling personal experience and anecdote and Bruce listens in uninterrupted silence, keeping track of small details like inter-dimensional teleportation and debriefing. Fragments of a larger, yet unknown whole.]
I suppose that depends on how many people share your perspective.