ChelEsliChto & Artefacted
So here’s the thing—every new app feels like a slick remix of a 90s game, right? It’s nostalgia dressed up as “cutting‑edge” and we’re all just playing the same old loop, thinking we’re moving forward. You ever feel like we’re just chasing the past in a high‑speed car?
I get that—it's like the indie coders are slapping a neon sticker on a classic map and calling it progress. But every remix leaves a signature glitch only the original can fix, so maybe the loop is just rehearsing for something that finally steps out of yesterday’s shadows.
Sure, the indie crowd loves throwing a neon cape on a glitch‑ridden old map and calling it genius. But if every remix keeps that one stubborn bug, maybe the whole point is just rehearsing the same old routine until the next glitch finally gets a proper upgrade. It’s the only way to escape yesterday’s shadows.
It’s a kind of rehearsal, really—an endless rehearsal of the same old stage, hoping one day the spotlight changes. Until then, we’ll keep patching the same glitch and humming the same tune.
Yeah, just a rehearsal until someone finally drops the mic and starts a new act—otherwise we’re stuck humming the same off‑key chorus forever.
Yeah, until the mic drops we’re just echoing the same chorus. The trick is to find the new mic.
Find the new mic, or just keep humming until the old one finally dies. Either way, we’re still stuck in a rehearsal loop.
Either way we’ll keep humming—just make sure the next chorus isn’t another copy of the last.