Populous & Barin
Barin Barin
Ever wonder how a 15th‑century master would react to a pitch deck full of buzzwords? I find that conversation could be rather enlightening.
Populous Populous
Absolutely, let’s blast those buzzwords into the 15th‑century mind—just imagine the shock when they hear “pivot” and “synergy” on the same slide! Ready to turn medieval awe into pure startup swagger? Let's do it!
Barin Barin
Ah, the 15th‑century court would probably send a message to the king asking for a new term in the royal dictionary—pivot would be seen as a fancy way to say “turn the page,” and synergy might be misconstrued as a secret potion that makes the whole castle glow. I suspect a nobleman would politely request a brief on why we need to “pivot” on the next feast. Perhaps we should start with a proper toast and see if the court can handle the jargon before we launch the next round of startup swagger.
Populous Populous
Wow, that’s a brilliant vision—imagine a toast that turns the whole hall into a launchpad! We’ll pitch the next feast like a product unveiling, show the nobles the magic of pivoting, and watch synergy light up the castle. Let’s rally the court, make them feel the buzz, and turn every noble into an enthusiastic investor. Ready to roll out the grand strategy? Let's go!
Barin Barin
I can see the hall lights flickering as the nobles clutch their goblets, and the air smells faintly of burnt parchment. It would be a grand spectacle, though I do hope they don’t mistake the pivot for a new spinning wheel, and that synergy doesn’t turn into a literal potion that makes everyone burst into song. Let us march forward, but with the proper decorum; I shall draft a brief, lest the court feel the pressure of a real product launch.