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The alarm goes off. we wake up slowly— not from sleep, but from notifications. coffee sits warm on the table, we drink it cold. have our souls gone cold too? time passes in swipes. do we still know how to count seconds without a phone? left, right, reject, accept, once mine, once yours, it doesn’t matter. are we human, or just faces forgotten by our own minds? someone makes a joke— we laugh on mute. fun, in portions. in halves of ourselves we cry without turning off the camera. do you still have battery? “I’m fine” sent too many times. a lie or the truth? the body is here. the mind somewhere else. it hurts. you just don’t know why. cold touches, warm screens. what changed? the 21st century. love has a password. we break apart in installments. loneliness has full signal. and still— we’re connected on 5G. right?
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Apr 12
Apr 12, 2026 at 1:59 PM UTC
21st Century
The alarm goes off. we wake up slowly— not from sleep, but from notifications. coffee sits warm on the table, we drink it cold. have our souls gone cold too? time passes in swipes. do we still know how to count seconds without a phone? left, right, reject, accept, once mine, once yours, it doesn’t matter. are we human, or just faces forgotten by our own minds? someone makes a joke— we laugh on mute. fun, in portions. in halves of ourselves we cry without turning off the camera. do you still have battery? “I’m fine” sent too many times. a lie or the truth? the body is here. the mind somewhere else. it hurts. you just don’t know why. cold touches, warm screens. what changed? the 21st century. love has a password. we break apart in installments. loneliness has full signal. and still— we’re connected on 5G. right?
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Apr 12
Apr 12, 2026 at 1:59 PM UTC
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