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By Jack Joseph Smith

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AI Interpretation

GPT

A strange cart conversation about stars, expansion, mothers, and flesh turns abstract cosmology into intimate rebuke.

Animal tries to speak in systems and energies, but the woman's reply cuts through that scale by bringing the body back in. The page is really about the friction between visionary speech and ordinary human sense.


Claude

The cart conversation reaches a deadpan exchange about whether stars travel or only float, with Animal riffing on the black night as the great white mother and Lithetes calmly answering that it sounds fun to talk about but foolish to do. Her final line — 'you are not a flesh spaceship' — lands as gentle corrective rebuke.