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One moment, he’s tweeting a photo of a half-eaten bagel with the caption, “This is my villain origin story.” The next, he’s sharing a surprisingly insightful thread about why old video game menus felt more honest than modern UX design.
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Follow @mreasydeck. Or don’t. He probably wouldn’t notice either way. And that’s the charm. One moment, he’s tweeting a photo of a
On Twitter, everyone is trying to be a brand. @mreasydeck is trying to be a person — slightly tired, slightly witty, and deeply unbothered by the algorithm. He’s the mutual you check for when you need to remember that the internet can still feel small, weird, and kind of cozy. Or don’t
He doesn’t chase trends. He stumbles into them. A stray thought about how “stairs are just aggressive ramps” gets 87k likes. A week later, he’s radio silent, then reappears with a 45-second video of his cat failing to jump onto a sofa.
Scrolling through @mreasydeck’s Twitter feed feels like flipping through a thrifted sketchbook found in a coffee shop at 10 PM. It’s not polished. It’s not optimized for engagement. And that’s exactly why it works.