A view of myles.garden dressed up as somewhere else. Its grid, its cadence, its self-seriousness. Running on content from the garden.

They’re love letters and light mockery in equal measure: an acknowledgment that these platforms shaped how we share things online, and a reminder that we never needed them to do it.

Each parody lives at its own path and is announced with a brief, dry note. The joke is in the framing.


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