""Sorry, out of fashion. Get relevant or Git Gouda baby. Swizz."
back up bucko. Springs are falling. The jitterbugs are huzzing. and a fat cat yawned somewhere. Just to let you know he has sharp fangs but not really it was just the Huzzing made a bizz and he was real tired of it. Heard it so often it just put him to sleep. Sweet ruck.
Sweet Ruck left the train station but wasn't sure where to go next. Lot of people, and the Sun was hot. it ricocheted and wobbled and that's why he squints so often. But it's not for any other reason honestly. To squint proper, ((with all this sudden sun in this new arena)) he had to grab his nostrils and then his teeth would start to show. Again, this is just to keep those intense overpowering death rays from above from shooting too sharp and quick into the sockets (the inner space is expansive, so if a ray of light hits in just the proper way it'll ignite a fire - if the atmosphere isn't adequate this spark has a lot of potential to do intense damage to unwary noticers.
If the external atmosphere is such that no unwary noticers notice what is behind the eye then the spark will just float in that expansive inner space and eventually fizzle out. so thats why it's good to look down or not for long.
***lingering odors of any sort will eventually stockpile and expire if uncleared for an extended duration.***
Ghosts cling to the grey zone. they litereally do not have anywhere else to go. so it's just really important to be mindful of that because they literally are stuck there and cannot move from it so it's not something to take lightly or take advantage of. Because even if you are only looking at one ghost,
>>"well just dont worry about it. honestly just forget about it. "
>it's good to just listen to croaking frogs. maybe you might start to hear some strange song. This is the ghosts singing and it's a good thing. It's not harmful. You can rest there for as long as you'd like and when you want to get up and move you can do that too but it'll be easiest if you wait until a little ghostling gives some kind of a nudge (see: irk;itch;etc.)"