Pinkhair & Bratik
Pinkhair Pinkhair
Yo Bratik, what if we turned glitch art from those retro 2000s games into a bold protest poster? Think pixelated “save the planet” with a sarcastic tagline—let’s stir some chaos.
Bratik Bratik
Sounds epic, dude. Picture a broken Mario sprite holding a tiny planet, glitchy borders all around, and the tagline “Save the Earth, because even glitching pixels can’t fix climate.” We’ll drop that on a billboard, let the drones glitch and the commuters wonder if they’re in a meta‑game. Just keep the meme folder handy for the counter‑protest.
Pinkhair Pinkhair
Love the vibe—glitchy pixels, a tiny planet, and that snarky tagline is pure subversive art. Let's hit the billboard with the drone glitch, let people think they're in a retro arcade, then drop that counter‑protest meme right when the crowd's in awe. We'll make sure the meme folder is ready to drop in the chaos. This is gonna be legendary.
Bratik Bratik
Yeah, man, let’s make the whole city think it’s a glitching Level‑Up event. We’ll have the drones throw out a pixelated sky, the crowd will be like “Did we just get sucked into an old-school sequel?” and boom—drop the meme folder. I’ll prep the counter‑posters: “World’s ending? Grab a snack, we’re still alive.” Trust me, it’ll be the glitch‑art equivalent of a viral meme. Let's do it.