'Not the same shape' doesn't seem to provoke any bafflement from him, even before she clarifies she means the continents. Which, if anything, is the only part that stands out to him. Thor takes the phone and examines the picture, recognizing the irregular shapes of its landmasses and vast oceans. "Yes, the Earth I know is much like this," he confirms, handing it back to her.
Her analysis of Asgardian education is pretty much accurate - practicality wins, every time. "Exactly. Theory is fine, but it's more like a hobby. It's not that we know everything, but there's little left to discover that our ancestors haven't already uncovered. That we know of," he amends, because he did just say they don't know everything, and he's learned that lesson the hard way recently.
Her question gets a small chuckle out of him. "We did, and their honey made for the most excellent mead. Though I understand humans have to beware their sting." Chickens he knows from Earth, not so much Asgard, but the mention of goats has him perk up slightly. "Do you keep war goats?"
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Her analysis of Asgardian education is pretty much accurate - practicality wins, every time. "Exactly. Theory is fine, but it's more like a hobby. It's not that we know everything, but there's little left to discover that our ancestors haven't already uncovered. That we know of," he amends, because he did just say they don't know everything, and he's learned that lesson the hard way recently.
Her question gets a small chuckle out of him. "We did, and their honey made for the most excellent mead. Though I understand humans have to beware their sting." Chickens he knows from Earth, not so much Asgard, but the mention of goats has him perk up slightly. "Do you keep war goats?"