Stephanie took a turn rolling her eyes at Ron then. "Yeah, I know you guys have cameras. But they're not like the ones you can get here. Our pictures don't move unless you take a video, and we totally don't even need magic to print them out or anything." Hell, they didn't even really need actual film any more. Sure, there were people who stood by film and everything, but digital worked just fine for Stephanie. She wasn't trying to win any sort of photography awards or anything like that, she just wanted to capture an image sometimes.
But, oddly enough, Ron did ask a good question there. How did they know for sure that all of the people that up and disappeared really were going home? Stephanie shrugged a bit, thinking that over. It was definitely something worth bringing up to the others at some point, she knew that much. "I guess we don't know that for sure," she said simply. "I think they decided people got sent back when some of the people who disappeared showed up again later and said they were back home for a while. It's worth asking about." Stephanie hadn't been there as long as a lot of the others, after all. She wasn't entirely sure about every single in and out of this place. But at least the ones that had been there for a while had seemed to know what was going on. For the most part.