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Mercator
He drew the world not as it is—
but as it might be travelled.
Lines stretched taut like tendons
across the muscle of oceans;
longitudes obedient,
latitudes arranged in tempered rows.
The poles swelled with false importance,
the equator shrank to a whisper.
Yet in distortion, there was clarity—
a map not of truth, but of purpose.
And isn’t that th...
Monday 23rd June 2025 1:03 pm
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