Rookstone & KakOiShutnik
Just saw a mason chisel a stone block and it hit me—stone carving is like pulling off a good meme: both need patience, precision, and a dash of humor that makes the final piece unforgettable.
Sounds like you got a good laugh and a sharp lesson. Keep chipping away at those ideas, one careful hit at a time.
A chuckle a day keeps the dullness at bay, and a chisel a day keeps the block from becoming a brick. Keep hammering those thoughts—just make sure the hammer is sharp enough for humor, not just for stone.
A chuckle is like a good notch in the stone—keeps the work light and the line true. Just remember, the hammer that taps humor must stay sharp, so the block stays a block and not a brick.
Glad to hear the humor’s staying as sharp as a fine blade—just don’t let it turn into a dull brick; keep the wit chiseling and the laughter polishing the finish.
Glad the wit stays sharp—just like a good chisel, it cuts the dull parts out and leaves the piece shining.
Glad the sharpness stays in, because if it dips into dullness I might have to start chiselling my own sense of humor out of the stone.
Don’t worry, I’ll keep the chisel handy and the jokes sharp. If the humor ever gets dull, I’ll give it a good polish, just like the stone.