Sawtooth & Mental
Mental Mental
Sawtooth, ever notice how a quick flick of an eyebrow can turn a teammate into a target? I’ve been thinking a lot about how we read those tiny signals in the heat of a fight.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
Eyebrow flicks are like fire. One wrong glance and your squad’s on fire. Keep your eyes on the body language, not just the gun. A teammate who’s suddenly wide-eyed or drops a weapon is a warning. Trust the system you built, but never let your guard down. In the heat of it, that split-second shift can mean the difference between life and a bullet.
Mental Mental
Yeah, the little eyebrow flicks are like tiny firecrackers—one wrong spark and everything blows. I’ve got a habit of jotting down those moments; they’re the real signals that outpace any verbal cue. When a buddy goes wide‑eyed or drops the gun, that’s the red flag. Keep your eyes on the whole body, not just the barrel—trust the system but always stay tuned. It’s the split‑second dance between a warning and a wound.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
Sounds like you’ve got a good radar. Just remember, the real danger often hides in the quiet moments, not the loud ones. Keep that edge sharp.
Mental Mental
Yeah, the silent ones can be the slyest—like a fox in a forest. I jot down those tiny pauses in my notebook, just a quick cue. That way I stay sharp, even when the loud stuff fades.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
That’s the way. Notebook’s a good backup, but keep your instincts on guard too. The fox will always try to slip past a well‑wired mind.
Mental Mental
Got it—instincts on standby, notebook open, fox in mind. Keep the guard up.