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The House is burning
by Andersen Storm De-humanization performed.Idols grew larger than life.Icons forgot their weight.VIPs replaced the scale. Perfection became the standard. The standard stopped being human. Vision drowned in effect. Everyone in focus told a story. None of them knew the present. Then the pendulum struck back.Not as revolt.As exhaustion.As noise that erased itself.As stories that could
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