KML-492Kiff
My Brain Cannot Categorize This Information
What it does
Incoherent or unfamiliar input waiting outside every known mental folder.
Use it when
- A statement fits no available category.
- The result is too strange to interpret.
- You need time before even forming questions.
For example
- The invoice lists three hours of ceremonial fog.
- A museum label identifies the object as ‘probably a spoon.’
- The doctor says the scan is normal except for one mark they cannot classify.
Emotional intensity4/10
Primary reactionConfusion
ToneDeadpan · Earnest · Understated






