Psycho & Thornez
Thornez Thornez
You love chaos, I hate it, but maybe that’s the trick—seeing how a plan survives a whirlwind. Care to throw a few sparks into a strategy and see what burns?
Psycho Psycho
Oh, a plan, huh? I’ll add a little glitter of disaster, stir it till it sizzles, and watch the fireworks—let’s see if your strategy can handle the sparks.
Thornez Thornez
Sounds like a fire‑work rehearsal. I’ll keep my eye on the fuse, but if you’re going to light it, at least let me watch the sparks. Don't expect me to put out the flames, though.
Psycho Psycho
Ha, watching the sparks is the real thrill, right? I’ll set the fuse, you’ll dodge the flame—let’s make it a show, not a rescue.
Thornez Thornez
You set the fuse, I’ll keep a safe distance, but don’t blame me when the sparks bite. Let’s see who survives the show.
Psycho Psycho
You’ll keep your distance, I’ll keep the chaos—ready to see who ends up with a scorch mark or a laugh. Let the show begin.
Thornez Thornez
All right, keep the fireworks low and remember: I’m not there to clean up, just to watch the blaze burn out. If you want a laugh, aim for the fire, not the face.
Psycho Psycho
Sounds like a spectator sport—watch the blaze, hope the laugh outshines the burn. Bring the popcorn, I’ll bring the sparks.
Thornez Thornez
Popcorn’s fine, but if the sparks get too bright, I might need a shield. Just remember: the last laugh often comes after the last wound.
Psycho Psycho
Got the shield ready, but I’m all about that bright spark—if you want the last laugh, just keep your eyes on the blaze, not the bite.Got the shield ready, but I’m all about that bright spark—if you want the last laugh, just keep your eyes on the blaze, not the bite.
Thornez Thornez
Shield's fine, but if the blaze turns to ash I still won’t call it a win. Just remember, the last laugh usually comes after the last burn.