French Fry Box Graffiti: Draw Your Ultimate French Fry Dream
When the last French fry was destroyed, the empty French Fry Box became my canvas. Dipping in leftover tomato sauce, I drew a winding "Tomato Sauce Canal", with the Eiffel Tower made of wavy French fries standing on both sides, and a mini national flag toothpick inserted at the tip of the tower.
At the bottom of the box, I created the "Potato Grid Nebula": spiral shaped potato cakes spin into the Milky Way, stars are scattered sesame seeds, and the moon is bitten honey mustard sauce. The most wonderful thing is the "french fry tree" along the box - thick potatoes as the trunk, thin potatoes as the branches, and each "leaf" is a vein outlined with salt grains. Cotton candy clouds suspended at the top of the tree, with smiling sweet potatoes hidden in the clouds.
The ultimate secret hidden inside the box cover is to use a straw to print the trajectory of a rocket, with the endpoint being the floating Cheese Planet. There is an endless rain of tomatoes, rainbow is a dipping sauce with seven flavors, and even the air is filled with the crispy aroma of freshly fried food. I secretly drew a small ant wearing only an astronaut helmet next to the rocket, and its backpack contained the last intact potato chip in the entire universe.
These graffiti are not food, but dream making parts. When the waiter took away the box covered in graffiti, I seemed to see it suddenly come to life - the cheese planet began to spin, the tomato sauce canal rippled, and the little ant was heading towards the Rainbow Bridge. Perhaps in some parallel time and space, these absurd fantasies are actually unfolding in the french fry box, reminding everyone holding a fast food box that the most precious magic is always hidden in childish graffiti.