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Doing the Right Thing: A Squircle's Guide to Moral Fiber

When in doubt, do the opposite of what the Squircle overlords tell you to do. It's not just about rebelling against authority, it's about cultivating a sense of moral fiber. You can't have a strong moral compass with a weak sense of self, after all.

Here are some tips for building your Squircle moral fiber:

Tip 1: Eat your feelings with every meal

It's a Squircle thing, don't you know? We're all just a big ol' plate of feelings, and if you're not eating those feelings with every meal, you'll be stuck with a stomach full of existential dread.

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Stay Moral, Stay Squircle

Don't forget to tune in for the next installment of "Squircle Ethics" where we'll be exploring the intricacies of Squircle moral fiber, including the importance of taking naps, the art of being a square peg in a round hole, and the ethics of eating your neighbor's feelings.

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