Keep it short
Twinkle should be quick, funny and shareable. The deeper argument belongs one click away.

Public spark
Twinkle is the short camera-rant lane: ordinary gripes, plain language, public-toilet humour, then a clean doorway into the serious room underneath. It should be easy to share without making people digest the whole system at once.
Four clips
Each clip should be short enough to land as a joke, but honest enough to open a practical civic tool or policy room.
A commuter gripe that opens into public assets, long contracts and fair-term infrastructure deals.
02A trolley-shock rant that opens into fuel, freight, waste, growing, shared tables and resilience.
03A household-budget groan that opens into mutual aid, prevention and lawful risk pooling.
04A work-life rant that opens into Try Everything Once and a less brittle workforce.
Twinkle should be quick, funny and shareable. The deeper argument belongs one click away.
No fake certainty. Every gripe should point toward sources, tools, ledgers or rooms that can be checked.
Gear can help the public lane feel real: stickers, shirts, mugs, signs and field-kit objects for local crews.