Atomic & Gravelhook
You ever notice how a single stone can take millions of years to become a fossil fuel, and we try to light it up in a day?
Yeah, it’s like a stone that’s been waiting for millions of years to get the green light while we’re already flipping switches. In my latest comic strip, I drew the stone slowly turning into oil, then a lightning bolt of a reactor, captioned “Time’s up!”
Stone becomes oil, oil becomes fire—just a long‑lived switch‑on. Nice timing on that punchline.
Exactly, and the irony is that the switch‑on we’re looking for is just a flick of a thumb, while the stone’s been doing the heavy lifting for ages. Coffee’s my time‑keeper here, not the stone.
Coffee’s a quick spark, stone’s the slow hammer that keeps the rhythm. Keep the cup steady and the plot rolling.
You got it, the cup’s the rhythm, the stone’s the beat. Keep sipping, keep measuring, and let the plot unfold—no rush, just the right spark at the right moment.