To ring in the new year (or something),cat3movie Twitter user @RUMOKO's father has built himself a cube.
As far as we can tell, it is a good cube -- sturdy, smooth, made of foam board. And so far, it has done many things, including sit on the toilet, rest precariously on a countertop and say goodnight to its family.
We do not know what ultimate purpose the cube serves, but must a father know the purpose of his cube so soon after the cube's birth? Can the cube just existfor a while? Learn?
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Anyway, happy new year to cube, which looks so handsome in glasses. What book are you reading, cube? Please let us know how it is.
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