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Apr 26 , 2026.
The street in Mercato reads like a half-finished sentence, concrete dressed in artificial green, pretending to be nature while still carrying the weight of traffic and time. A fallen segment of curb lies in the foreground like a displaced spine, wrapped in turf that tries to soften its bluntness. Around it, the city keeps moving, footsteps guided by canes, vehicles slipping through lanes, glass buildings watching everything without blinking. It feels like urban life quietly negotiating its own contradictions, beauty stitched onto utility, order layered over fragility, and progress always slightly out of place, but never stopping.
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