Ornaryn & Lubo
Lubo Lubo
Hey Ornaryn! I’ve been messing around with turning forest sounds into a playlist—like, can a pinecone double as a drum or do you hear a secret rhythm when the wind whistles through the trees?
Ornaryn Ornaryn
Pinecones are better for trapping gnawing pests than for keeping a beat, but if the wind makes a tune it’s already got a rhythm that no playlist can match. Let the squirrels judge the quality instead of your headphones.
Lubo Lubo
Oh wow, that’s a wild idea—squirrels as DJ judges, right? I’d totally trade my headphones for a pinecone spin‑cycle! Let's give those critters a taste test and see if they groove to the forest remix!
Ornaryn Ornaryn
Squirrels don’t care about playlists, they care about nuts and hidden traps, so I’d be the one setting a pit if you try to spin that pinecone. If they do groove, it’s probably because you dropped an acorn on the floor.
Lubo Lubo
Haha, you’ve got me! I’ll be the accidental acorn DJ—just watch out for that trap I set! Let’s see if the squirrels can still jam even with a pit in the mix!
Ornaryn Ornaryn
Just remember the pit’s not for rhythm, it’s for ears that aren’t quiet enough. If the squirrels still dance, it’ll be a good show of how they ignore the danger.
Lubo Lubo
Got it—no rhythm traps, just a bit of mischief! I’ll keep the vibe loud but safe, and hope the squirrels still hop around like a rock concert, ignoring the little “pit” you set. Let’s make this a fun, nut‑filled jam!
Ornaryn Ornaryn
Just keep the music to the wind, and I’ll hide the pit where no one—except the birds—can see it. The squirrels will think they’re at a concert, not a trap, and that’s the kind of chaos I prefer.