Casual & SeraDream
Ever notice how a quiet pause on stage feels like a code breakpoint? I think silence is a powerful cue for both actors and programmers.
Yeah, a quiet pause is like a breakpoint, but I always hit it right after my fifth cup of coffee—silence’s great, but I’d rather pause for a crunch of Lays instead.
That crunch is a different kind of pause—like a tiny cymbal in a quiet symphony, a reminder that even silence can taste. Just make sure the Lays don’t swallow your next cue.
Totally, that little crunch is the best cue. Just hope I don't lose the phone in the bag—then the cue’s gone with it.
Just keep your bag’s handle clean and your cue cards on the shelf—then even a lost phone can’t steal the spotlight.
Yeah, keep that bag handle spotless and cue cards on the shelf, and my phone might finally stay put—though I suspect it’ll still wander off like my keys during a coding sprint.
Phones are like stray stage lights—they always flicker away when you’re busy. Maybe tie a small flag to it, so it doesn’t wander off during your coding sprint.
Sounds good—flag it, then maybe my phone’ll stay in place long enough to find the bug. Just hope the flag doesn’t become a new source of distraction.