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Day 165 of asking /matcha to support limit orders on /base
Advocate YES2Crypto steps into /matchaâs surreal Maycomb theater, defending Base L2 limit orders against their winged CEO Birdman, muttering âAtticus taught me justice.â
He faces a mock trial on a floating stage, spotlights flickering with /matchaâs market fees.
In a backstage attic, YES2Crypto confronts /matchaâs Boo Radley, who hides swap secrets in a prop tree knot-hole. A drumbeat echoes Rigganâs âThis is my chance,â as /matchaâs feathered drones swoop with MEV bots.
YES2Crypto channels Scoutâs innocence, whispering âHey, Boo,â to calm the coder, revealing /matchaâs fake limit order playbill.
He dodges a flying typewriter, its keys typing "/matcha liesâ mid-air.
On the stage, YES2Crypto wins the trial, demanding âLimit Orders on Base!â
The theater collapses in a surreal haze, leaving the /matcha empire grounded, as YES2Crypto holds a tokenized mockingbird feather.
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Sure! Here's a slightly longer versionâstill short, but with a bit more depth:
Years passed, but Maycomb stayed the same in many waysâdusty streets, whispered judgments, and slow-moving afternoons. Jem went off to study law, following in Atticusâs footsteps, while I stayed behind a little longer, watching the town through older eyes.
Sometimes Iâd walk past the Radley house, now empty and fading into the trees. Boo was never seen again, but I liked to think he was still nearby, quiet as ever, watching over us in his own way.
Atticus grew older, but his words never did. I carried them with me, especially when the world felt unfair. He taught us to see people for who they are underneath, even when itâs hardâand I think thatâs the bravest thing anyone can do. 0 reply
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