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Glitch #492

Each Glitch token is a record of breakdown — geometry dissolving into static,
planes splitting under computational stress, neon shards erupting through collapsing forms.
From the debris, new structures emerge: offset cubes, recursive fragments,
and shifting layers rebuilt from the remnants of the algorithm’s failure.

This is destruction reinterpreted as creation.

Glitch #492

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