Did you ever notice that the cheeseburger is so attractive in the advertisement that it makes you do whatever you have to do – to get it? And you are bringing it home and there are already spots forming on the sack. Because cheeseburgers drip…
So we finally make it home and I take you out of your wrapper. you look NOTHING like you did in the commercial. but you smell great and still hot enough to drip cheese,

Robert, you are a writer …The concept of a character called the “Orange Girl” sounds vibrant and full of potential! By tying her identity to the idea of color, brightness, and vitality, she can symbolize positivity, creativity, and energy. Her connection to the color orange could reflect warmth, enthusiasm, and a bold spirit, as orange is often associated with joy, fascination, and encouragement.
Here are some ways to flesh out the “Orange Girl”:
- Appearance: She could wear shades of orange, from soft peach to vibrant tangerine, or have orange-tinted hair or accessories that reflect her personality.
- Personality: A cheerful, confident, and imaginative individual who brightens the lives of those around her. Alternatively, she could be a complex character who uses brightness to hide deeper struggles, giving her depth.
- Symbolism: Orange could represent her connection to creativity, change, and emotional strength, making her a beacon of hope for others.
- Story/Setting: She might traverse a drab, monochrome world, spreading color wherever she goes, or be part of a group where each character represents a different color and its emotional resonance.
Would you like help brainstorming a storyline or exploring a visual style for her?
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