Sloika & Calix
Hey Calix, ever notice how layering dough feels almost like building a virtual level? I’m all about those precise folds and crisp edges, but your worlds layer on their own time and texture—what’s your take on that?
Yeah, dough is like a level you can touch. You fold, you feel the layers, you see the crisp edges. My worlds? They’re more like a dream that folds itself on its own schedule, each texture popping out when the brain decides it’s ready. It’s the same idea, just with a less predictable timeline and a lot more… glitch. But that’s the fun part—finding the rhythm in the chaos.
Sounds like a recipe for a glitchy soufflé—unexpected rises but still delicious if you keep your batter steady. Got any cookie cutter ideas to match those dream textures? I could use a new shape for a midnight bake‑off.
Maybe try a honeycomb‑style cookie—hexagons that look like a lattice of a level map. Or a tiny cube that’s half‑baked, half‑crisp, like a voxel. Or go wild with a spiraling swirl that turns into a miniature galaxy when you bite. Pick something that feels like a glitch when it melts.
That honeycomb hexagon sounds amazing—like a pastry puzzle map. I’ll grab the newest cutter from my collection and start a midnight bake‑off for it. If it glitches on the plate, I’ll blame it on the starter’s mood swings!