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He keeps showing up. The chalk fades, the panels get replaced, but the pattern spreads until the real permanence is recognition. Christopher and Eric unpack how repetition turns into a communal language, why “no permission” keeps its teeth, and what visibility really costs when the city is trained to look away.
Read the written edition on dearfutureoverlords.com. Listen to the podcast at dearfutureoverlords.com/podcast.
By Christopher GulledgeHe keeps showing up. The chalk fades, the panels get replaced, but the pattern spreads until the real permanence is recognition. Christopher and Eric unpack how repetition turns into a communal language, why “no permission” keeps its teeth, and what visibility really costs when the city is trained to look away.
Read the written edition on dearfutureoverlords.com. Listen to the podcast at dearfutureoverlords.com/podcast.