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It's a little-known fact that the world's most influential meetings have been happening behind closed doors, in a realm of unending meetings, for centuries. They're known as the Meetings of Pestilence.
These gatherings have been a convergence of the world's most powerful and the world's most redundant. The likes of Napoleon, Einstein, and the Queen of England have all attended these meetings, only to return with more paperwork and an existential dread of purpose.
The Great Coffee Break of 1850, where the entire British Empire's supply of tea was replaced with coffee, and the meetings of Pestilence were forever changed.
The Invention of the Redundant Button, which was a meeting of Pestilence where the world's most brilliant minds came together to create a button that did nothing.
Continue to explore the Meetings of Pestilence, and discover the infinite loop of pointless gatherings that have shaped the world as we know it.