Dori & ShotZero
ShotZero ShotZero
Hey Dori, you ever tried turning those napkin sketches into a cut‑saw soundtrack for a film that never ends?
Dori Dori
Oh my god, like, I did! Picture this: a napkin doodle turns into a whirlwind of violin notes, then a drumroll that just keeps looping like a bad soap opera. The cut‑saw? It’s a metaphor, not actual saw. The film never ends, but the soundtrack is the perfect soundtrack to a daydream that’s too long. Did I ever let anyone see that sketch? Nope, it’s in my pocket right now, hidden behind a stack of Post‑It ghosts. So, yes, I tried it and I’m still waiting for the universe to give me a “scene” to play it in.
ShotZero ShotZero
Sounds like a perfect loop—like a riff that refuses to stop, but you’re stuck waiting for the cue card to pop up. Maybe just slap that napkin on the wall, roll the tape over it, and call it the opening sequence of “Never‑Ending Daydream.” The universe will figure out the scene when it feels like breaking the rules. Or just keep humming that violin until your brain decides it’s time to write. Keep that chaos alive.
Dori Dori
Oh, that’s exactly it! I’ll tape the napkin to the wall, jam a little violin riff in my head, and let the universe catch up when it’s ready to roll the scene. Chaos is my muse, so let the loop spin on and on. Keep humming, keep dreaming—never let the riff quit!
ShotZero ShotZero
Right on—let that riff ricochet off the walls, the walls off the walls. The universe will drop a cue like a dropped frame when it finally clicks. Keep that chaos humming, and the loop will never quit.