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His posts were hypnotic. He didn’t just show you a ruined place; he told you its last human moment. “In the cafeteria of St. Jude’s,” he wrote in 2009, “a single plastic spoon rests in a bowl of fossilized cornflakes. The milk is now a geology. Someone’s last breakfast was interrupted by a whistle, a gurney, or simply the decision to walk away forever.”

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Feranki1980 lived in the narrow hour between midnight and morning, when the city breathed soft and the streetlights hummed like distant constellations. He kept the nickname carved into the edge of his leather wallet and stitched into the hem of an old coat—small talismans against forgetting who he had been and who he still might become. His posts were hypnotic

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