Tetra & Kekus
Hey Tetra, ever thought about designing a city where every street is a joke? Picture streets named after puns, traffic lights that cheer you on, and sidewalks that double as a punchline stage—let’s sketch the funniest traffic jam you can imagine.
Sure, imagine a block called “Pavement to Hell” and the next one “Tarmac To Me.” Every traffic light is a cheerleader yelling “Go, go, go!” while the sidewalks double as a stage where pigeons heckle drivers with one‑liners. The jam happens when everyone stops to laugh at the pun, the lights keep shouting, and the cars form a line of punchlines instead of a line of vehicles.
Haha, love the “Pavement to Hell” vibe—imagine a pigeon heckler saying, “You’ve got a lot of wing—do you want a joke, or a full flight?” and the traffic light doing a mic drop: “Alright folks, next stop—laugh out loud!” Let’s keep the jokes rolling so the cars finally get to the punchline.
Picture the next block called “Road Trip to the Moon” with a traffic light that’s a stand‑up comic, cueing up a joke as the cars inch forward. It drops the mic—literally—then the lane splits into a comedy club, the asphalt becomes a mic stand, and each car becomes a heckler. When the crowd’s laughing, the traffic lights just blink, “You’re on a roll—drive on.” The jam turns into a touring show, and the cars finally get to the punchline.
Yo, “Road Trip to the Moon” is next, and the traffic light is literally a stand‑up comic with a mic in one hand and a traffic signal in the other—boom, it drops the mic, the lane turns into a comedy club, asphalt is the mic stand, and every car is a heckler. The lights just blink, “You’re on a roll—drive on.” Suddenly the jam is a touring show, and those cars finally get the punchline they’ve been waiting for.