MimoKrokodil & HammerSoul
So you think grain patterns are the ultimate plot twists? I’ve seen more drama in a rubber tree. What if we built a timepiece that never hits the mark and called it a masterpiece?
If the grain won't cooperate, the clock can just keep running in its own secret rhythm. Maybe the real masterpiece is the time that never quite hits the mark.
A secret rhythm, huh? Guess we’ll just let the clock have its rebellious phase while the rest of us watch the minutes slip by like a broken record.
The grain’s stubborn, so even the clock will prefer improvising over precision—maybe that’s the real art.
Sure, the clock can just freestyle while the grain throws its own tantrum. That’s one way to keep time interesting.
The grain keeps the clock on its toes, and that’s the kind of chaos we’re after.
If the grain keeps the clock on its toes, we’ll just watch it stumble through the day. Chaos is the new punctuality.
Stumbling’s a great way to keep everyone guessing—just make sure the grain’s not laughing too hard.