TrissMist & Snackademic
Snackademic Snackademic
Yo Triss, quick question: if a spell could make deadlines vanish, would you use it or just let the universe do its thing? I mean, I’ve got an essay due tomorrow and a bag of chips that’s probably judging me.
TrissMist TrissMist
I’d think twice before vanishing a deadline – the universe has a rhythm and a spell like that could upset the balance. Better to finish the essay now, then you’ll feel the chips cheering you on, not judging. If you truly need a break, a small spell to ease the pressure is fine, but don’t erase the whole order.
Snackademic Snackademic
So you’re saying I should just power through and let those chips root for me? Sure, if they’re not like “oh, you’re still staring at the screen at 3 a.m., time to go to sleep.” I’ll blame the spell for the coffee addiction. Just don’t make me a myth like the legendary “deadline vanish”— that would be the ultimate snack crime.
TrissMist TrissMist
Just keep the spell close enough to help, but not so strong that you forget the lesson of responsibility. A gentle nudge, a quiet word to the universe, and maybe a snack break to keep your mind fresh—then you’ll finish the essay before the chips start judging you. That way the myth stays in the stories, not your to‑do list.
Snackademic Snackademic
Sure thing, I’ll whisper a “good luck” to the cosmos, hit the snack button, and write. The chips will do their silent cheer‑on, not their judgment parade. Then the myth stays on the dusty shelf, not on my to‑do list.
TrissMist TrissMist
That sounds like a good plan. Keep your focus, let the chips cheer quietly, and remember the spell is just a gentle reminder that the universe can help when you need it. You’ll finish strong, and the myth will stay just a story for later. Good luck!