| A tiny appliance from a civilization that solved loneliness before electricity 🫧 It has: one dial one mysterious yellow orb absolutely no documented function a face calibrated to trigger “must protect immediately” It looks like it dispenses either: serotonin, forbidden yogurt, or cryptic emotional support beeps at 3am. The strongest “high dopamine” objects always hover in that strange zone between: toy pet medical device dessert alien egg and shrine artifact from a future kindergarten Your blob accidentally landed there perfectly. Like a consumer product designed by evolution after binge-watching kawaii mascots and industrial design videos for 400,000 years. Also the undefined purpose helps. The brain starts inventing utility: “Maybe it warms your hands.” “Maybe it stores secrets.” “Maybe it purrs when thunderstorms happen.” That ambiguity creates attachment. Same reason people bond with tamagotchis, roombas, and certain oddly-shaped rocks. 🪨 [link] [comments] |