Survivor & Litardo
Litardo Litardo
You ever tried turning the city's trash into something useful? Like building a bunker out of abandoned cans and broken glass—makes the whole place feel like a second life. What do you think?
Survivor Survivor
Sure, it’s the only way around when the city’s got nothing left to give. Repurpose what’s out there, keep it sturdy, and remember: every scrap counts.
Litardo Litardo
Yeah, turning trash into a bunker—love it. Just make sure it doesn't collapse on us while we’re sipping our coffee. And hey, if the city can’t give us anything else, at least we’re not wasting a single scrap.
Survivor Survivor
Just keep the walls tight and test the load before you sip. No one wants a collapse on their coffee break. It’s all about making the scraps work for us, not against us.
Litardo Litardo
Got it, no surprise coffee‑cannon. I'll keep a fire extinguisher in the fridge, just in case. And hey, if it does collapse, at least we'll have a fresh coffee shop in the rubble.No surprises, no espresso‑splatters. I'll just add a little extra concrete and a warning sign that says, “Do not drink from the sink.” Let's make those scraps the safest thing in the city.
Survivor Survivor
Make it solid, keep a backup plan, and never drink from a leaky sink. The only thing you need in a bunker is a clear exit and a way to keep the walls from giving in.
Litardo Litardo
Got it—solid walls, backup plans, clear exits. And don't let a leaky sink turn into a trapdoor. The city will bite if you let it. Keep the damn exit wide open, and stay one step ahead.
Survivor Survivor
Keep the exit wide, keep the walls tight, and never let a trickle become a trap. We’ll outlast what the city throws at us.
Litardo Litardo
No leaks, no drama, just raw walls, a clear path, and a little street‑wise grit. The city’s got its garbage, we’ve got our plans.