Everybody Stop. This Exists.
What it does
An urgent redirection of collective attention toward a discovery too excellent, strange, or important for sequential sharing.
Use it when
- You find something the group must see now.
- A discovery interrupts the current topic.
- The object is more compelling than an explanation.
For example
- The museum gift shop sells a six-foot plush tardigrade.
- A house listing includes a working indoor drawbridge.
- The grocery store has produced a single square watermelon.
Emotional intensity8/10
Primary reactionExcitement
TonePlayful · Earnest · Chaotic






