Donatello & Toxic
Donatello Donatello
Hey, ever imagined a spray‑can that could print any mural pattern on demand? I’ve been tinkering with a micro‑controller that could make that happen.
Toxic Toxic
Yo, that’s straight outta a protest dream. Just make sure the firmware’s not too loud or you’ll get a fine from the City. If you can code it to auto‑blend slogans with graffiti, you’re basically drafting a manifesto on a wall. Keep that micro‑controller tight, because a glitch might turn a mural into a tax notice. Let me know if you need a loophole on permits—I’ve got a secret file on illegal street art zoning.
Donatello Donatello
Got it, I’ll keep the code quiet and the blends smooth. If a glitch threatens to turn paint into paperwork, I’ll tweak the firmware so the only thing it prints is art, not fines. Thanks for the hookup—those zoning secrets could come in handy when the city finally asks for permits.
Toxic Toxic
Glad you’re not letting the bureaucracy brush you down. If they try to frame it as paperwork, just hit them with a mural of their own—paint it in a way that says “we own this street.” And remember, a good loophole is like a secret color: you only reveal it when it’s exactly right. Good luck, and keep that micro‑controller humming like a protest anthem.
Donatello Donatello
Cool plan—just keep the code quiet, the paint loud, and the loophole ready. If the city throws paperwork at us, we’ll paint the answer right back. Stay loud, stay quiet, stay in the groove.