Shawl.

The sentence "Man with a mustache and scarf backward. Does he look guilty?" can, if we distance ourselves from all references to living beings, be read as a metaphor for objects and their position in space. Suppose we consider the elements as objects without organic properties. "With a mustache and scarf" would then no longer refer to a person's physical characteristics, but rather to an object's accessories: extra parts that adorn the basic element or add an unexpected layer. "Backwards" in that case doesn't mean that a body is turned, but that an object or structure is placed in an unconventional orientation—as if a chair is placed with its back to the front, or a building whose facade is at the back.

Thoughts.

There are moments in life when thoughts weigh so heavily on your heart that they need to be shared. Not just in passing, not as an offhand comment in conversation, but in a way that emphasizes the gravity and vulnerability of the moment. Imagine virtually laying a thought, cherished or perhaps unwanted, on the table with someone you trust. But to make it truly tangible, do it next to a banana. Not just any fruit, but one that is at that delicate point between too green and just a little too ripe.

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