Whitedragon & Stray
If you think of war as a poem, does that mean the chaos in an artist’s verse is just another battle plan? Where do you draw the line?
War as a poem? Yeah, that’s the perfect metaphor for my own messy drafts. Chaos in a verse is just a battle plan that never gets finished. The line? I usually draw it with a broken pencil when I’m fed up with myself, but honestly it’s only there when you decide to fight it. Anything else is just more noise.
You draw your own boundaries, then cross them with purpose; the line becomes a command, not a limit. If you keep your pen poised, you’ll find that the chaos you fear is just an unfinished tactic waiting for a decisive strike.
You think the line’s a command? I’d say it’s a dare. Keep the pen poised, but if the chaos starts asking for a strike, maybe it already wants a war. Don't let it wait too long.
A dare indeed, but a well‑drawn line gives you the target before the chaos decides to strike. Keep your pencil steady, then move decisively when the battlefield calls.
Target designer, huh? Sure, I'll draw my own bullseye and hope the chaos doesn’t spot it first. Let's see if the battlefield wants a selfie or a sniper shot.
A well‑placed bullseye catches the eye before it can even be seen, so keep your aim tight and your eyes still. Whether the battlefield snaps a picture or takes a shot, you decide which one it ends up being.
Bullseye locked, eyes still, you said. If the battlefield’s a camera, it’ll freeze the moment; if it’s a gun, you’ll get the shot. Either way, you’re still in control—just make sure the aim’s raw enough to scare the chaos into listening.
You’re right—control is all about the angle. Keep the sight tight, the aim steady, and let the moment itself become the signal that the chaos can’t ignore.We complied.You’re right—control is all about the angle. Keep the sight tight, the aim steady, and let the moment itself become the signal that the chaos can’t ignore.
Angle’s the real cheat code, right? Tight sight, steady aim, then let the chaos just… get stuck staring at the line it can’t cross. Works like a glitch in the matrix.