Drift & LarsNorth
Drift Drift
Hey, ever noticed how the ocean waves feel like a living clock, each one hitting the shore on its own schedule? Got any watches that sync up with that rhythm?
LarsNorth LarsNorth
I’ve got a few antique pocket watches in the drawer, each with a steady tick that’s almost as reliable as a metronome. The ocean, though, keeps its own beat – not a clean, measured cycle. I can’t sync a watch to it, but I can appreciate the rhythm if I watch it with the lights off and listen for the pattern in the silence.
Drift Drift
Sounds wild, man, like trying to fit a calm tide into a tick‑tock clock. Just let the waves do their thing and let the silence be the soundtrack—you’ll catch their secret rhythm.
LarsNorth LarsNorth
I appreciate the idea, but I prefer to keep the rhythm I control. The tide’s irregularness is its charm, not something to force into a ticking frame. I’ll keep my watches in their case and let the ocean keep its own tempo.
Drift Drift
Gotcha, man. Keeps the vibe real and free. Let those watches keep their steady beats and let the sea just roll out its own groove. That's the way to ride the waves.
LarsNorth LarsNorth
Sounds good. I’ll keep my watches on the shelf and let the sea do its own thing.
Drift Drift
Nice plan, just keep the watches on the shelf and let the sea spin its own story. Catch a wave whenever you’re ready.
LarsNorth LarsNorth
I’ll keep the watches closed and the sea unobserved. When a wave comes, I’ll step out of the frame.