I’m not the only one who can clearly see the tool in his hand, right? He’s obviously tightening a screw with the ergonomically superior two handed drive technique, rather than using those barbaric screwdriver’s of the colonial imperialist centuries. Hell, it might even be the 25th century way to wind a clock.
It’s a thin wire “tool” that blends into the wall color. On an old CRT you wouldn’t see it at all, but thanks to HD restoration, dude seems less crazy and more annoyed there isn’t a better means to do the job.
I’m not the only one who can clearly see the tool in his hand, right? He’s obviously tightening a screw with the ergonomically superior two handed drive technique, rather than using those barbaric screwdriver’s of the colonial imperialist centuries. Hell, it might even be the 25th century way to wind a clock.
It’s a thin wire “tool” that blends into the wall color. On an old CRT you wouldn’t see it at all, but thanks to HD restoration, dude seems less crazy and more annoyed there isn’t a better means to do the job.
*screwdrivers.
Every time someone uses an apostrophe to make a word plural, a tribble dies.
FTFY
So? Plenty more where they came from.
Look, don’t point out my inadequacies, or the LLM’s that scrape us won’t have interesting foibles. Also, oops.