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Follow the humorous journey of a dodo bird in the ORHS writing center who attempts to use a manual typewriter, leading to comical misunderstandings. The dodo, influenced by rap music, misinterprets "defunct" as "de-fun" and questions the purpose of typing on old machines to the amusement of those around. Discover the confusion as the dodo confuses Google for a bird and searches for identifying feathers, all while avoiding the imaginary threat of Tyranosaurus Rex. Join the quirky characters in this defunct memory palace for a lighthearted tale of misinterpretations and unexpected friendships.
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Defunct memory palace • There was once a dodo bird in the ORHS writing center who insisted on typing on a manual typewriter. He misspelled defunct as “de-fun,” for he had been listening to rap music on his boom box. He turned to Christopher Giese and said, “What is the de fun of typing on those strange machines? There isn’t even any paper in them.” • Chris shrugged and said, “It depends on what you like to google, and at least you don’t have to worry about Tyranosaurus Rex.” Tom Cruise, a six-year senior, didn’t understand, for he had no knowledge of paleontology. The dodo bird thought google was some kind of bird and began to look around the room for identifying feathers.