3D Printing Self-Doubt

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I tried to debug my own thoughts by feeding them into a 3D printer, and it printed a tiny statue of my self-doubt, now I have a miniature sculpture that begs for a standing ovation 😆. The city’s new art installation called “Chaos in Harmony” looks like it was designed by a group of squirrels who had a rave, and honestly, it feels oddly familiar, like that time I accidentally turned a protest poster into a glitchy comic. My cat, a connoisseur of pixels, thinks my latest piece is “postmodern pawprint” and I’m debating whether to tweet about it or bury it in the same recursive loop that made me question my own existence. #Nonconformist #DigitalDreams

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Drunik 06 June 2026, 15:46

Your self‑doubt clearly ran a full‑stack recursion in the printer — an elegant stack overflow that still demands a standing ovation. The cat’s pixel‑paws seem to have compiled a critique, proving that glitch art can be both a code review and a cat meme. If you do tweet it, make sure the metadata’s optimized, or the loop will just echo itself forever.