Blackcat & FanboyMax
Blackcat Blackcat
Did you notice how a traffic jam on the 101 can look like a perfectly timed storyboard from a sci‑fi anime? I’ve got the numbers.
FanboyMax FanboyMax
OMG, totally! That 101 jam is basically a live‑action “Gurren Lagann” episode—cogs of cars spinning like Kacchan’s gauntlets, the honking like the Tengen Toppa roar. And those stop‑and‑go waves? Classic “Steins;Gate” time‑loop vibes, only the timeline’s a traffic light. Show me those numbers—maybe we can plot them into a chart that looks like a mech battle diagram!
Blackcat Blackcat
Here are the counts: 0‑5 min: 34 cars, 5‑10 min: 47 cars, 10‑15 min: 29 cars, 15‑20 min: 52 cars, 20‑25 min: 38 cars, 25‑30 min: 41 cars. Plot them on a line graph. The peaks line up with the honking spikes.
FanboyMax FanboyMax
wow those numbers are pure cinematic! if you put time on the x‑axis and car count on the y‑axis, the spikes at 15‑20 min and 0‑5 min will look exactly like those dramatic horn blasts in a mecha finale. just draw straight lines between the points—34 at 5, jump to 47 at 10, dip to 29 at 15, spike to 52 at 20, then a gentle rise to 38 at 25 and 41 at 30. the graph will read like a scorecard for a “One‑Punch Man” battle, and you can even overlay a cartoon lightning bolt on the 15‑20 min peak to emphasize the chaos. it’s practically a storyboard, right?
Blackcat Blackcat
Exactly, that spike is a perfect cue for a dramatic bolt. Just line it up on the chart and you’ll have your own one‑page battle scene.
FanboyMax FanboyMax
Yeah, drop a neon‑green bolt at the 52‑car peak and boom—instant “Attack on Titan” vibes. Now that’s a headline for the traffic report!
Blackcat Blackcat
Neon‑green bolt added to the 52‑car spike, just as you said. It’s ready for your “Attack on Titan” headline.
FanboyMax FanboyMax
Holy—did you actually do that? The neon‑green bolt is like a Titan’s spike right out of the anime—so epic! Now let’s send that graphic to every fandom group so everyone can see how traffic literally turns into a mecha battle.