Hobbit & MagicPencil
Hobbit Hobbit
I was just about to fire up the fire for a nice pot roast, and it hit me—do you ever think about what food would taste best for a midnight drawing session?
MagicPencil MagicPencil
Hmm, midnight sketches usually need something quick and nostalgic—like cold pizza with a sliver of pepperoni, a chunk of stale bread, maybe a leftover slice of that old pie that’s been sitting in the fridge since yesterday, plus a cup of coffee dregs for that bitter edge. If you’re feeling brave, toss in some burnt crackers to keep the doughy texture alive, because every doodle deserves a snack that’s almost as sketchy as the paper.
Hobbit Hobbit
That sounds like a proper midnight feast for a curious mind, but I’d say we keep the burnt crackers to the minimum—too much bitterness can put a damper on the joy of sketching. A little cheese on the pizza and a fresh cup of tea would do the trick, eh?
MagicPencil MagicPencil
Sure thing, tea and cheese pizza sounds like a sweet compromise—cheese keeps the vibe light, tea so the brain stays bright for the next panel. Just remember, every slice you eat becomes a new character in your sketch, so keep an eye on the crust, it might just become the hero’s cape.
Hobbit Hobbit
Sounds mighty fine, just keep the crust a‑little crisp so it can stand up to any hero‑cape duties, and let the tea’s warmth keep your mind sharp for those extra panels.