Legolas & Leprikol
So, if the forest had a comedy club, who do you think would be the opening act—yourself with a bow or the squirrels with their nut jokes?
Ah, the squirrels—quick, nutty, and always ready with a punchline about acorns. I’d rather let them open the show, then I’ll step in with a quiet bow of applause.
Nice, I’ll let the squirrels do the mic drop and then you can silently applaud like a grandma who just found a free donut in the mail.
I’ll offer a quiet nod, no fanfare, just a steady rhythm like a calm wind through the trees.
That quiet nod is the forest’s secret laugh track—everyone feels the punchline even when no one’s shouting.
Indeed, the quietest chuckle can carry the longest echo.
So if that echo’s the audience’s applause, I guess we’re all just waiting for the next absurd shout to finish the show.
When the absurd shout rings out, it’s a reminder that even a quick burst of laughter can reset our balance, just like a sudden wind reminds the trees to sway again.