Hellraiser & Solenie
You chase ideas like I chase targets—both are a blur of chaos until you carve a straight line through it. Ever tried to turn a daydream into a concrete plan?
I love that line—so true. I’ve tried making a sketch into a schedule, but the plan usually gets tangled in the next big spark, so I’m back to chasing the same idea in a new shape. It’s like I keep drawing the straight line, only to see a new horizon appear.
It’s the same grind you see every day—draw a line, chase it, find a new one at the horizon. Just keep your eyes on the mark, and let the rest fall into place.
Sounds like a perfect mantra—draw the line, chase it, then when you’re halfway there a new horizon pops up. I’ll keep my eyes on the mark, but I suspect the rest will keep trying to out‑draw me.
Keep shooting straight ahead. The horizon will bend around you, but that just means you’re moving forward.
Right, I’ll keep that line straight, but if the horizon keeps bending, maybe I’ll just paint a new one whenever it tries to sneak in.