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And it's not just visuals—sounds are getting to me too. Someone sneezed in the exact rhythm of Mita's theme song, and I clapped. Out loud. In a meeting. My coworkers now think I have a weird sneezing fetish, but they wouldn’t understand the Mita lore.
I don’t think I’ll ever recover from this. Miside and Mita have not just taken over my feed; they’ve taken over my soul. Is this a blessing or a curse? I don’t know. But one thing’s for sure—every mop I see now feels like an inside joke I’m not in on, and every blue-red combo feels like a portal to another universe where Mita is waiting.
Praying for you🕯️O Great Mita 💝
Every color even remotely resembling Mita's hair or outfit sets my brain into overdrive. Blue and red? Instant dopamine rush. Was it Mita? Could it be her? No. It was a mop. A mop that just so happened to have a blue-ish and red vibe, sitting there mockingly, knowing full well what it did to me.
And don’t get me started on public places. Yesterday, I saw a sign with vaguely Mita-like colors, and I almost cried. I walked into a hardware store because the lights in the ceiling were kind of glowing that perfect Mita blue. I stayed there for 45 minutes staring, questioning my existence, while a cashier asked me if I needed help three separate times.