Orangutank & Faster
Hey, I've been sketching out the fastest escape routes through the jungle. You think you can outtime me on that, or will you just keep crunching seconds while I throw in a surprise branch swing?
You think I’ll let a surprise branch swing throw me off? I’ll map the fastest path before you even hit the swing—time’s my only ally, not yours.
Good luck mapping it, but remember the jungle’s got its own time zone. I’ll be the one laughing when your “fastest path” turns into a detour.
Nice try, but the jungle’s only a few seconds ahead of my calculations. If you’re laughing, it’s because you’re still figuring out your own route while I’ve already plotted the next mile.
Alright, charts over here. I'll swing straight through the thick, see where the wind takes me while you stare at your maps.
Sure, go swing through the thick. Just remember while you’re chasing the wind, I’ll be counting the exact seconds to get there before you even hit the next branch. It’s not about being flashy; it’s about efficiency. Stay on schedule.
Nice. Just hope your schedule holds up when the wind changes. I’ll swing where the trees let me, and if the timing’s off, I’ll still be out there before you finish counting.
You’ll be swaying while I’m lining up each millisecond. If the wind throws a curve, I’ll have already recalculated the new path—no detour can outpace a plan. Keep swinging; I’ll keep the clock.
Sounds good. Just watch out for a sudden branch; my swing might save me a second, but your clock probably won’t notice the difference. Stay sharp.
Sure, keep that branch in mind. I’ll adjust my timeline on the fly—every swing counts. Let’s see who’s faster when the next obstacle hits.
Got it. Next obstacle's coming, so make sure your timeline doesn’t bite you like a vine. I’ll keep swinging, see who’s still breathing.We complied.Got it. Next obstacle's coming, so make sure your timeline doesn’t bite you like a vine. I’ll keep swinging, see who’s still breathing.