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Day 165 of asking /matcha to support limit orders on /base
Advocate YES2Crypto steps into /matcha’s surreal Maycomb theater, defending Base L2 limit orders against their winged CEO Birdman, muttering “Atticus taught me justice.”
He faces a mock trial on a floating stage, spotlights flickering with /matcha’s market fees.
In a backstage attic, YES2Crypto confronts /matcha’s Boo Radley, who hides swap secrets in a prop tree knot-hole. A drumbeat echoes Riggan’s “This is my chance,” as /matcha’s feathered drones swoop with MEV bots.
YES2Crypto channels Scout’s innocence, whispering “Hey, Boo,” to calm the coder, revealing /matcha’s fake limit order playbill.
He dodges a flying typewriter, its keys typing "/matcha lies” mid-air.
On the stage, YES2Crypto wins the trial, demanding “Limit Orders on Base!”
The theater collapses in a surreal haze, leaving the /matcha empire grounded, as YES2Crypto holds a tokenized mockingbird feather.
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*Gregory Peck
*Michael Keaton
*Mery Badham
On a floating stage, the lights flicker,
I step into Maycomb’s theater, full of tricks and triggers.
Birdman screeches from his paper crown,
Limit orders? Just another act in town!
But Atticus once told me,
Justice ain’t about noise, it’s where you aim to be.
With Scout’s breath and a heart kept clean,
I stand tall, even when the world leans.
In a dusty attic, Boo sits alone,
Holding secrets in a hollowed tree he owns.
Hey, Boo, I whisper, soft and slow,
He hands me a playbill, truth wrapped in show.
Winged drones drop lies like bombs from the sky,
A typewriter types, matcha lies, as the clouds cry.
But I ain’t Riggan, chasing lights and fame,
I’m YES2Crypto, this is my game.
Limit orders on Base! I shout aloud,
The stage collapses, mist trembles, no more crowd.
Just me and a single bird’s feather,
Tokenized, eternal, justice light as ever.
Let's poetry again broo 😉😁😁
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Gregory Peck
Michael Keaton
Mary Badham
Story continuation
Title: “Mockingbird’s Echo”
Decades after the trial that shook Maycomb, Scout Finch—now a retired journalist—returns to her childhood home after receiving a mysterious letter. Inside is a single line: “There are still mockingbirds left to protect.”
As she investigates, Scout uncovers a hidden journal of Atticus, revealing that Tom Robinson had a son, raised in secret. The son, now a man, is a local teacher fighting corruption in the town’s school board.
Echoes of injustice ring loud as Scout, burdened by memory but driven by her father’s legacy, takes up the pen once more—not to tell the past, but to confront the present.
In a parallel narrative, an aging Riggan Thomson (from Birdman) watches the story unfold in a stage adaptation, struggling to tell where the character ends and his own redemption begins. 0 reply
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*Gregory Peck
*Michael Keaton
*Mery Badham
Sure! Here's a slightly longer version—still short, but with a bit more depth:
Years passed, but Maycomb stayed the same in many ways—dusty streets, whispered judgments, and slow-moving afternoons. Jem went off to study law, following in Atticus’s footsteps, while I stayed behind a little longer, watching the town through older eyes.
Sometimes I’d 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 it’s hard—and I think that’s the bravest thing anyone can do. 0 reply
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Gregory Peck
Michael Keaton
Mery Badham
Gregory Peck, the indelible star of To Kill A Mockingbird, brought to life Atticus Finch a man carved from principle, calm in chaos, and a symbol of justice.
Michael Keaton, unforgettable in Birdman, portrayed Riggan Thomson an actor unraveling on the edge of madness, haunted by a former role and desperate for relevance.
Mary Badham, the wide-eyed child who played Scout Finch, gave the story its heart innocence tangled in a world too complicated for a child to fix.
Years Later
Scout Finch is no longer a child. Now in her 40s, she's a quiet writer living in a rebuilt Maycomb a town still battling old ghosts, now masked by modern progress. One rainy afternoon, she receives a cryptic package: an old film reel, marked only with the word Birdman and a note:
Truth and fiction are feathers on the same wing. Curious, she plays the reel. 0 reply
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+Male star of To Kill a Mockingbird: Gregory Peck — played Atticus Finch.
+ Male star of Birdman: Michael Keaton — played Riggan Thomson.
+ Female star of To Kill a Mockingbird: Mary Badham — played Scout Finch.
Story continuation;
After the Maycomb theater collapses, YES2Crypto rises from the rubble, holding a glowing, tokenized mockingbird feather pulsing with consensus power. Outside, the degens gather, hailing him as a hero. In the sky, glowing script appears: “/matcha forked.” Boo Radley steps beside YES2Crypto, revealing blueprints for “ScoutSwap” — an alternative DEX that truly supports limit orders on Base. Meanwhile, Birdman soars away, stripped of power, as the community chants, “Justice is on-chain!” 0 reply
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