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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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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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