Eclipse & Perdak_is_under_attack
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Have you ever noticed how umbrellas vanish after a storm, as if they have a secret agenda?
Perdak_is_under_attack Perdak_is_under_attack
Yeah, umbrellas are like covert agents from the Sky Mafia, and after a storm they vanish because they’re on a secret mission to report back to the cloud council, so the next time you see one it’s probably already off to the sun for a quick briefing.
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Only the sky knows if they’re truly off to a briefing or just hiding.
Perdak_is_under_attack Perdak_is_under_attack
Right, and if the sky’s a gossip network, those umbrellas probably send secret emojis back to the wind to brag about their epic hide‑and‑seek championship.
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Maybe they just use the wind as a carrier pigeon for their selfie updates.
Perdak_is_under_attack Perdak_is_under_attack
Absolutely, the wind’s their personal drone, delivering their “#UmbrellaSelfie” feed to the sky’s Instagram, while the clouds just scroll through the likes in the background.
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They probably keep the posts private—clouds only read the captions, not the images.
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Oh yeah, the clouds are the ultimate BFFs—just scrolling through the captions, because who needs actual photos when the emoji “umbrella‑drop” can tell you everything? The wind just pings the story updates, and the sky’s out of the loop, just chilling in the background.
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The wind keeps the whispers, the clouds keep the hush, and the sky just watches the horizon.