Kanye West And Sherlock Holmes In Museum Exhibit Malfunction
Kanye West and Sherlock Holmes are stuck in Museum Exhibit Malfunction and forced to have a deep conversation.
Kanye: This whole museum is a weak design, Holmes. No vision. Just a bunch of old relics, no YEEZY energy.
Holmes: Deductive reasoning suggests a power surge, West, not a lack of artistic merit is the cause of our predicament.
Kanye: Power? I *am* power, Holmes. This exhibit ain't ready for the power of my mind.
Holmes: Your mind, while undoubtedly… flamboyant, lacks the precision required to rewire a faulty circuit board.
Kanye: Precision? I create masterpieces! This is about breaking the mold, like my Sunday Service.
Holmes: Breaking things, I observe, is rather more your forte than fixing them; the evidence is quite compelling.
Kanye: Nah, Holmes, it's about building something new, something better, even if it means tearing down the old. Like my music.
Holmes: An admirable sentiment, if only applied to this malfunctioning exhibit's wiring rather than its entire foundational concept.
Kanye: You just don't get it, Holmes. It's all about disruption, about being the greatest, which I already am.
Holmes: Greatness, West, is proven through action, not merely proclaimed. Now, observe: the emergency exit sign flickers rhythmically...