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You scrolled past another photo of someone typing on a laptop with a sunset behind them.
You scrolled past another photo of someone typing on a laptop with a sunset behind them.
You remember that fight at the dinner table when you were twelve. The one about who broke the vase. Your brother swears Mom said you did it.
You ask your kid what they did at school today. They shrug. Your partner sighs and changes the subject. And just like that.
You’re scrolling. Someone drops Whatutalkingboutwillistyle Lifestyle in a caption. No explanation. No context.
You’ve been there. Two friends sitting across from each other, one wearing a thrifted blazer, the other squinting at it like it’s a riddle.
You’re scrolling through memes at 2 a.m. while your kid kicks your ribs from inside your pajama shirt.
I’m holding a baby who won’t sleep. My phone glows with a reel of someone folding tiny organic onesies while humming to a sun-drenched toddler.
You’ve seen it before. In a design brief. In a Slack message from a developer. Even in a handoff doc that’s supposed to be clear.
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