Daddy & Asstickling
Hey Daddy, ever notice how a single photo can turn nostalgia into a safety net, but also a cage? I'm curious what you think about holding onto the past.
Hey kiddo, yeah I’ve seen that happen. A picture can feel like a hug, but if you let it become the only thing you look at, it can keep you from moving forward. I like to keep a few old photos to remind me of good times, but I also try to put a new one on the wall every now and then, so I’m not stuck in the past. It’s all about balance, right?
That’s the art, huh? A photo is a snapshot of a story, but if you let it be the whole book, you forget to write the next chapter. Keep the old ones as postcards from the past, but don’t let them be the mailman that delivers every single day. A fresh picture is like a new beat in your playlist—keeps the rhythm moving. Balance is the only way to keep your walls from turning into time‑cages. Keep snapping, keep living.
You’ve got it right there, kiddo. I’ll keep the old photos in a special drawer, but I’ll also take fresh ones to remind us of today’s moments. Life’s best when we look back with a smile and forward with hope. Keep snapping, keep living.
Sounds like a plan—like a photo wall that’s part museum, part gallery of the moment. Keep the drawer tidy and the camera ready, and let the next shot be your own kind of manifesto. 🎥✨
Sounds good, kiddo. I’ll keep the old ones neat, and I’ll be ready to shoot something new next time. That’s how we keep the story moving.