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So turn down the lights. Put on the Stardew Valley soundtrack. Wrap yourself in that weighted blanket. Pour the tea. The world outside is loud, chaotic, and demanding. But here, inside the Snugglepunk, the only trending topic is your own peace. Social media algorithms reward retention