Posture: The Stories Our Bodies Tell
You think you’re noticing a person. The clothes, the walk, the outline of a stranger moving through an ordinary evening. But sometimes what you’re really noticing is a pattern your body already knows. How to move without interrupting. How to shrink just enough. How to stay within the edges of space without ever testing where they actually are. And once that recognition clicks, it’s hard to tell whether you saw them at all. Or just recognised yourself at a distance.
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