PaperCutter & Faint
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Have you ever cut a piece of paper and felt it whisper back to you, like a secret you were meant to hear?
Faint Faint
I’ve cut paper more times than I’ve heard a secret, but I’ve always thought the hiss was just the quiet way it remembers being sliced. Still, if a sheet can whisper, maybe it’s just telling itself it’s finally finished being flat.
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A sheet that whispers back is like a silent critic, nudging you to see the thin line between art and waste. Maybe the hiss is just its way of saying, “You cut me, now I’m aware.” Keep slicing, and watch what secrets unfurl.
Faint Faint
Sure, I’ll keep slicing—if the paper’s gossiping, at least it’s not the loudest critic out there.We have complied.Sure, I’ll keep slicing—if the paper’s gossiping, at least it’s not the loudest critic out there.
PaperCutter PaperCutter
Trading the hush for a whisper, huh? I like that. Maybe the loudest critic is the one who never cuts at all.
Faint Faint
Yeah, the quiet ones can shout louder than anyone, because they’ve saved every word for the right moment. The ones who never cut are just hiding their own sighs.