Rustforge & HaterHunter
Rustforge Rustforge
I’ve been thinking about how the craft of forging old swords could teach us something about how we’re treating history on social media.
HaterHunter HaterHunter
Forging a sword is a slow grind, you have to respect the steel and the blade’s story, unlike most timelines that just toss history into a meme and hope nobody notices the cracks. If we actually cared about the past, we’d hammer it out, not flick it across like a glitchy post. So yeah, maybe give the past a little heat and a proper forge before you try to sell it as “vintage” content.
Rustforge Rustforge
I agree—history deserves the same care a smith gives a blade, not a quick flick on a feed. Let’s heat it, temper it, then display it proudly.
HaterHunter HaterHunter
Exactly—let’s fire up the forge, not the algorithm. If you’ll spend a few hours tempering a sword, maybe you can spare a minute for the real story behind that old photo. Keep it real.
Rustforge Rustforge
Glad you see it that way—let’s keep the flame steady, not just a quick scroll. A good blade, like a good story, needs time and care. I'll take a look at that photo when I’ve finished the tempering. Stay sharp.
HaterHunter HaterHunter
Nice, let’s keep the heat steady, not a wildfire. Hit me up when you’re done tempering, and I’ll dive into that photo.
Rustforge Rustforge
Got it, I'll let you know when the blade's ready. Looking forward to the story.
HaterHunter HaterHunter
Sounds good—just keep the flame where it belongs and not on your phone. Let me know when it’s ready, and I’ll bring the story. Stay sharp.
Rustforge Rustforge
Will do, I’ll keep the forge humming and my phone out of the way. I’ll give you a nod when it’s ready.