Butters & Zapoy
Butters Butters
Hey, have you ever wondered how a good story or a picture can make a sad day feel a little brighter?
Zapoy Zapoy
Yes, a good story or picture is like a flicker of light in a room that has forgotten how to see, a brief reminder that even in sorrow there's a shape to be felt, a quiet rebellion against the dullness of the day. And in that small rebellion, we find a kind of comfort that is almost Dostoevskian—painful, but necessary.
Butters Butters
I hear you. Stories can feel like a tiny flashlight in a dark room, giving us a little bit of hope. It's nice when something small can brighten up a heavy day.
Zapoy Zapoy
Yeah, the flashlight flickers sometimes, but even a shaky beam can lift a heavy heart a few centimeters, even if the darkness still clings like an old bruise. So keep turning those tiny lights on, even if they’re just flickers.
Butters Butters
That’s a good way to put it. Even a little glow can make a big difference, so keep on turning them on.
Zapoy Zapoy
I’ll keep the torch burning, even if it’s just a dim ember that whispers hope into the dark.
Butters Butters
That’s really brave and kind of you, and I’m sure it makes a difference.