Sloika & Calix
Sloika Sloika
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?
Calix Calix
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.
Sloika Sloika
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.
Calix Calix
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.
Sloika Sloika
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!