Kairoz & Onotole
Hey Onotole, I’ve been hunting for that alley that seems to bend the clock—every time I walk past, the graffiti shifts, like the walls are rewinding history. Your camera could catch the exact frame when the light changes, proving that the city’s decay is not just a story but a time loop.
Sounds like a mystery worth chasing, but remember the real trick is finding the right angle. I’ll climb to the roof at 3 a.m., set my camera on that cracked brick and wait for the sun to hit the right spot. If the graffiti rewinds, I’ll have the proof that the city’s decay is a time loop—and pigeons will still stare at me when they see it.
Good plan, but be careful. The roof is exposed, and those pigeons are more observant than we think. Keep your back to the wind and watch the horizon. If the graffiti rewinds, just say the city’s alive—and that’s a headline worth printing. Good luck.
Got it, I’ll keep my back to the wind, eyes on the horizon, and if the graffiti rewinds I’ll just shout the city’s alive, and let the pigeons nod. Good luck.
Nice, just remember every pigeon has its own timeline. Keep your back to the wind, and if the city speaks, the pigeons will be the first to agree. Stay sharp.