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Every story has a final page, but finishing the book just means you are ready for the next one.

We walk into rooms as strangers, build entire worlds out of simple conversations, and leave with proof that the time actually mattered. The chapter closes, but the blueprint stays with you.

End of an era. On to bigger things.
Every story has a final page, but finishing the book just means you are ready for the next one.

We walk into rooms as strangers, build entire worlds out of simple conversations, and leave with proof that the time actually mattered. The chapter closes, but the blueprint stays with you.

End of an era. On to bigger things.

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The axe forgets what the tree remembers.

We hurt people in passing and move on with our day like nothing happened, but the mark stays carved into the bark forever.

Be careful what you swing around just because you won't be the one bleeding from it.
The axe forgets what the tree remembers.

We hurt people in passing and move on with our day like nothing happened, but the mark stays carved into the bark forever.

Be careful what you swing around just because you won't be the one bleeding from it.

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Napoleon Bonaparte literally conquered continental Europe, redrew world maps, and had entire monarchies shaking in fear, only to get thoroughly dismantled by a pack of domesticated bunnies.
In 1807, after signing the Treaties of Tilsit, he wanted to celebrate with an elite rabbit hunt. His chief of staff arranged it and collected roughly 3,000 rabbits.
The cages opened, but instead
Napoleon Bonaparte literally conquered continental Europe, redrew world maps, and had entire monarchies shaking in fear, only to get thoroughly dismantled by a pack of domesticated bunnies.
In 1807, after signing the Treaties of Tilsit, he wanted to celebrate with an elite rabbit hunt. His chief of staff arranged it and collected roughly 3,000 rabbits.
The cages opened, but instead of scampering away like wild targets, the rabbits locked eyes on Napoleon and launched a synchronized, full-throttle charge.
Turns out the staff bought tame farm bunnies who thought the Emperor was the guy bringing dinner.
Napoleon—master tactician of Austerlitz—found himself actively swarmed by thousands of fluffy rabbits crawling up his breeches, climbing inside his coat, and forcing him to sprint back to his golden carriage in pure retreat.
Defeated coalitions of six empires, but folded instantly against 3,000 hungry bunnies.

Still my goat though.
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Watching your phone ring, staring directly at the screen for 30 seconds while it vibrates in your hand, and waiting for it to finally miss the call so you can immediately text "Hey, just saw this, what’s up?" is top-tier human behavior.

We refuse to talk for 20 seconds using our actual voice, but will happily spend three minutes
Watching your phone ring, staring directly at the screen for 30 seconds while it vibrates in your hand, and waiting for it to finally miss the call so you can immediately text "Hey, just saw this, what’s up?" is top-tier human behavior.

We refuse to talk for 20 seconds using our actual voice, but will happily spend three minutes typing out a paragraph to explain why we couldn't take the call. Absolutely zero logic.
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So I was thinking and I figured chairs aren’t actually built for sitting. They are literal structural traps deployed by gravity to keep us from realizing our true potential as floating entities.

Think about it. The moment your legs touch a cushion, your brain sends a signal that says "we are done for the day" and completely shuts off
So I was thinking and I figured chairs aren’t actually built for sitting. They are literal structural traps deployed by gravity to keep us from realizing our true potential as floating entities.

Think about it. The moment your legs touch a cushion, your brain sends a signal that says "we are done for the day" and completely shuts off 80% of your operational bandwidth. That isn't comfort. That is a tactical system shutdown.

Why do we have four legs on a chair when we only have two legs ourselves? Because the chair is flexing its superior balance metrics directly at your face. It is standing there with four points of contact, completely stationary, mocking your posture.

Furniture designers want us to believe in ergonomic support, but we are really just surrendering our aura to a wooden frame. Standing up is a revolutionary act.
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