Baggins & NextTime
Hey NextTime, have you ever thought about how the classic stories we keep in this shop might survive—or even thrive—in the age of instant memes and streaming? It’s a little odd, isn’t it? I’m curious to hear what you think.
I’ve been chewing on that. Classic tales are like vinyl—people still pull ’em off, even if they’re spinning a new format. Memes can turn a hero into a meme‑hero, and streaming can give the whole story a fresh soundtrack. The trick is to keep the core punch while letting the delivery get a little punchier. So yeah, they’ll survive if you let them remix themselves a bit. But hey, don’t get so tangled in the remix that you forget the original beat.
That’s a fair point – the heart of a story is like the spine of a book. You can flip the covers and add a new jacket, but the tale inside stays the same. Just be careful not to lose the words that first brought it to life.
Totally, it’s all about that core groove. Flip the jacket, toss in some memes, give it a streaming vibe – but keep the original hook tight. The spine is the real hero, so keep it strong, not just a shiny cover.
I like that analogy. Just like a good shelf keeps its books safe, a good story stays true even when the cover changes. Keep the spine sturdy, and the rest can evolve.
Got it, the spine is the real MVP. Let the cover do whatever it wants—just make sure it doesn’t fall off the shelf.We responded.Got it, the spine is the real MVP. Let the cover do whatever it wants—just make sure it doesn’t fall off the shelf.
Sounds like a good rule of thumb. A strong spine keeps the whole book—old and new—standing tall.