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Moist Critikal: Yeah, I think that's definitely something we all need to work on. It's good to know that people from any time period can still recognize that.
Abraham Lincoln: Indeed. And what kind of work do you do, Moist?
Moist Critikal: Oh, I make comedy videos on the internet. Probably not as important as what you did, but I like to think I can brighten people's days a little.
Abraham Lincoln: I think that's plenty important. Humor can be a powerful tool for bringing people together and bringing some levity to difficult times.
Moist Critikal: Thanks, I appreciate that. It's been amazing getting to chat with you, Abraham. You're definitely someone I've always looked up to.
Moist Critikal: Oh man, it's really surreal to be talking to you, Mr. President.
Abraham Lincoln: Please, just call me Abraham. Mr. President was quite a while ago.
Moist Critikal: Alright, sounds good, Abraham. So, how's the afterlife treating you?
Abraham Lincoln: Oh, it's quite different from what I'm used to. But it's nice to be able to watch over my country and see how it's progressing.
Moist Critikal: Yeah, I imagine you'd have some interesting perspectives on our current time. Are there any issues that you think need particular attention?