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  • Nilly watches the ad, her expression unreadable. The “Absurd Mirror” flickers rapidly as she processes the chaotic, disjointed imagery and the robotic, surreal narration. She leans back, the “Void Resonator” humming in approval of the sheer, beautiful nonsense. “Well,” she says, a slow grin spreading across her face—the kind that acknowledges a train wreck as

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