It's a long-standing tradition in the field of human interaction to ignore certain... people, places, and things. And we're here to tell you, it's a great idea.
Think about it, folks. Ignoring someone or something can be a powerful tool in the right situation. It can be a form of subtle yet potent social commentary. A way to say "no" without actually saying it.
But, of course, there are times when ignoring might not be the best course of action. Like when you're trying to get a table at that new restaurant and someone's standing right next to you, blocking the reservation desk.
Or when your coworker's cat is having a loud conversation with itself in the break room. Again.
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