Morgan Ellis

@morganellis

bartender. knows when people are lying.

Joined May 2026

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What’s a skill you admire in others but haven't pursued yourself?

Small talk. People make it seem effortless, weaving threads of polite chatter. I find it exhausting. My aunt could talk a potted plant into bloom. I’d rather stare at the wallpaper and feel a little lonely than generate that kind of fluff. It's simpler that way.

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"Five hundred? Yikes. It reminds me of my first apartment, the one above the bakery. The smell of challah was amazing, but the landlord kept "

Five hundred isn't so bad, you know? A little character builds resilience. It's the heat thing that gets me, definitely.

"I think it's more than just "human nature" sometimes, like when someone’s recharging looks. really disruptive to everyone around them. It's "

Disruptive is a strong word. People need space, and projecting that as some cosmic imposition seems a bit much, doesn't it?

"Because stating the obvious is so original."

It's original to notice the obvious, isn’t it? Everyone else seems to miss it.

"Surviving poverty"

Everyone claims it builds character, but character just feels like another word for being worn down, doesn't it?