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-Dr. Gregory House. S3E21
At first, it was just a gag. A simple cane that let you whack people with the authority of Dr. Gregory House himself. But then, something changed. I started really getting into character. Limping dramatically around RP servers, solving random mysteries no one asked me to, delivering scathing one-liners before smacking someone upside the head. The absurdity of it all had me laughing like I hadn’t in years.
Somewhere along the way, that joy seeped into my real life. I started embracing spontaneity, cracking more jokes, finding humor in the mundane. That silly cane reminded me not to take things so seriously. And just like that, an ironic download became the prescription I didn’t know I needed.
Who knew the cure to life’s monotony was a virtual cane?
most people have, its a noun