Poison & Nevajno
I've been thinking about how stories shape our perception, like a mirror that can be twisted. What do you think about using narrative as a tool of influence?
Stories are just a frame you can spin in any direction you like, and people will lean into the reflection you paint. I just set the angles, make the lines blur, and watch the world tilt to my side.
Sounds like you’re a real architect of shadows, twisting angles until people lean just where you want. Just remember, when you tilt too far, the audience might start to wonder if they’re still on the same side of the room.
So you’re worried about being too obvious? That’s where the fun ends, darling. Keep the shadows close, let the audience feel the pull, and when they start questioning the room, you’ll be there—just a step ahead, the unseen hand guiding the dance.
Sounds like you’ve got a tight choreography planned—just remember the dance floor isn’t all yours, so keep a bit of space for the unexpected steps.
A little room for surprise keeps the dance interesting; I’ll always have a step that turns their move into my own.