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The Truth About Tables
The truth about tables is that they have a life. They're like humans, each has their own story to tell. Yet they have no mouth to share it.
Say you walk into an old antique shop, a place that houses many of our soft spoken friends. One may have a gash running the length of it, and how do we know that they weren't an accomplice in a murder.
Another may be smoothe and untouched, showing no finger prints along its surface. It could have been to many nice places, or never loved at all.
All tables have a story, you just have to pay attention to the details.