Darkness & Brainless
Ever notice how shadows feel a bit shy? I bet they’re hiding from the spotlight of your deep thoughts.
Shadows aren’t shy, they just refuse to stay in the spotlight. They disappear when you force the light on them.
Right, they’re the dramatic ones that disappear if you ask them to show up in bright light—like the ultimate “no‑show” at a fancy gala.
They’re not drama‑seekers, just people who like the quiet side of things. Don't ask them to shine.
Sounds like they’re the quiet‑personality type—perfect for secret tea parties in the dark, but yeah, no bright‑spotlight auditions for them.
They'd rather sip tea in a room with no windows, not stare at a stage.
Tea room with no windows? That's like a secret society for quiet sippers—like a ninja tea ceremony, only the shadows get to keep the gossip.
A room without light is where the shadows whisper, not where they shout. The quiet is all that matters.
So the shadows are having a gossip session—just whispering about the cosmic drama of your misplaced socks, no drama, just quiet vibes.
They prefer the dim, the socks are just crumbs in the night. Quiet vibes keep the truth in shadows, not in bright gossip.