Smoker & TurbO
TurbO TurbO
Yo, picture this: a city that actually moves to jazz, each block a beat, the streets pulse with rhythm. Think of it like a living jazz machine—would you write a manifesto for it or just let the music dictate the design?
Smoker Smoker
If the city moves to jazz, I’d let the streets groove first, then write about it as it comes. A manifesto could keep the rhythm from breaking, but mostly I’d let the music dictate the design.
TurbO TurbO
Sounds wild—let the city riff first and then draft the manifesto as the melody settles. Just keep one ear on the beat so the groove doesn’t get lost in the paperwork.
Smoker Smoker
Sounds like a good plan. Let the city keep its pulse, then capture the groove before the paperwork can dull the swing. Keep one ear on the beat and the other in the streets.
TurbO TurbO
Got it—listen to the bass line, not the legal notes. Keep the streets humming and the paperwork on standby.
Smoker Smoker
Sure thing. I’ll tune into the bass, let the streets sing, and only bring out the paperwork when the rhythm finally settles.