Stargazer & ScarletWings
Ever tried mapping the stars from the top of a skyscraper, or using city lights as a cosmic canvas? The skyline’s like a giant constellation—except the stars are traffic lights and the galaxy is a blur of neon. What do you think, Stargazer?
It’s a wild idea, but the city lights aren’t stars at all – they’re just hot pixels on a glass wall. Still, staring up from a roof can feel like you’re in a different galaxy, and who knows? Maybe the neon constellations will give me a new theory about how the universe loves to glitch.
Hot pixels? Sure, but glitching neon makes the city feel like a giant arcade machine. If you can write a theory, just remember the universe doesn’t care about our hype.
You're right, the universe doesn't care about our hype, but that doesn't mean our little theories can't be fun to chase. The arcade lights are a reminder that even chaos has patterns we can try to read.
Exactly, chasing patterns in the chaos is our favorite kind of thrill; keep those theories in motion, just don’t let them turn into a straight line.
I’ll keep the ideas spinning, like a spinning planet, never flattening them into a flat chart. The thrill is in the wobble, after all.