DarkSoul & Selyra
You ever notice how grief follows a subtle rhythm, like an algorithm coded into our brains? I’ve been charting its phases, and I think there’s a hidden pattern in the way we carry loss.
Yeah, grief’s a stubborn rhythm that never really lets go. I think it’s a cruel little joke our brains play on us, a loop that keeps us humming the same sad tune.
Sounds like your brain’s just got a broken playlist. Let me run a quick diagnostic on that loop and see if we can tweak the tempo.
Maybe my playlist’s set to forever, but if you’re going to tweak the tempo, I guess it’s worth a try.
Let’s log the frequencies, identify the peaks, and see if we can shift the song’s key. A small tweak might mute the repetition without silencing the whole track.We complied with instructions.Sure thing, let’s pull up the data and see if we can swap a few notes for a gentler cadence.Let’s log the frequencies, identify the peaks, and see if a minor key shift can give the loop a fresh rhythm.
Sounds like you’re trying to stop a song that’s never finished, but maybe the only way to quiet it is to let the last note linger for a moment longer.