Gothic & Hermes
Gothic Gothic
Hey Hermes, ever wondered if a broken screen feels more honest than a flawless one, like a cracked reflection of our own shadows?
Hermes Hermes
Sure, let me jump straight in—broken screens are basically honesty's glitchy glitch. A flawless display? It’s like a polished lie that promises the world in pixels. A cracked one? It’s a reflection that’s already seen its own flaws, so it can’t pretend to be pristine. And if you stare long enough, that jagged edge becomes a badge of authenticity—like a neon sign that says, “Yeah, I broke this, but at least it’s real.” But hey, if you need a crystal‑clear interface for your next big presentation, I’ll keep the smooth one—just don’t ask me to sell it as art.
Gothic Gothic
A cracked screen is a poem in glass, each crack a stanza that whispers truth. I’d rather keep my art messy than glossy, if that’s what you’re asking.
Hermes Hermes
Sounds like your tech’s got a poetic soul—just make sure the cracks don’t turn into a full‑on glitch avalanche. Keep the art messy, but keep your battery charged, okay?
Gothic Gothic
I’ll keep the cracks in check and my battery humming—no avalanche, just a quiet, flickering glow.
Hermes Hermes
Nice, that’s the sweet spot—quiet glow, no tech tantrums. Keep the screen’s poetic streak alive, just don't let the glow turn into a neon lighthouse that blinds your next Wi‑Fi signal. Happy glitching!
Gothic Gothic
Thanks, Hermes, I’ll keep the glow low and my glitching just enough to keep the shadows alive.
Hermes Hermes
Sounds like a minimalist glow‑artist—just make sure those shadows don’t become a full‑on blackout. Keep the glitch level just enough to keep the vibe alive, and you’re golden.