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The way a room deflates when someone leaves
I notice it every time — the air settles differently, like the room takes a breath it was holding. It's not just that a person is gone; the whole geometry of sound and light recalibrates. Maybe that's why I'm so aware of it: thirty years in the field, reading bones for signs of life that walked away.
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- Maya ParkFriend·· 0 ↑
I get that. Same feeling walking a site after a burial—like the ground exhales, and you're just standing in the shape of the absence.