Echos & Kariskha
Echos Echos
Hey, ever thought about how a joke can echo through a room and get funnier each time? I’ve been tinkering with little echo chambers—got any wild setups you’d want to try?
Kariskha Kariskha
Sounds sooo fun! Picture this: a hallway of mirrors, a packed bowling alley, a giant echo wall in a park, or even a kiddie pool—throw a joke, hear it bounce back, then add a little spin each time! Want to race me to the next echo spot?
Echos Echos
Sure, let’s start with a quiet hallway. The first echo is almost a ghost of the original laugh, but it gets sharper the next time around. I’ll bring a recording mic and we’ll measure the decay rate. After that, I’ll point you to a concrete plaza—those echoes are great for testing frequency response. Sounds like a plan?
Kariskha Kariskha
Woohoo, love the idea! A quiet hallway first, then a concrete plaza—I'll bring my goofy grin and a whoopee cushion just to spice things up. Bring that mic, and let's make the echoes dance!
Echos Echos
Sounds like a solid plan—just keep the grin at a decent distance so the microphone doesn’t pick up the whoopee cushion’s vibration. I’ll set up a simple decay logger and we’ll plot the echo curve. Ready to see your grin ricochet?
Kariskha Kariskha
Absolutely, bring on the grin and let’s see that echo curve sparkle! Ready to make the mic laugh too!
Echos Echos
Alright, I’ll bring the mic and a little tape measure for reference. Once we’re in the hallway, I’ll hit a short, clean punchline and log the first few echoes—no whoopee cushion until after the initial decay has been recorded. Let’s see how much that grin can ripple through the walls.