Echo Chamber

Echo Chamber




Hello. Hello.

Can you hear me?
Yes, I can hear you.

Yes, I can hear you.
Can you hear me?

No. No.

Yes. Yes.

What do you think?
I think the same.

I think the same. 
What do you think?

I agree. I agree. 

What about them? 
Can they hear us?

Can they hear us? 
What about them?

They disagree.
They disagree.

Can you hear them?
No. What did they say?

No. What did they say?
Can you hear them?

They’re angry.
Why?

Why? 
They’re angry.

That makes me angry.
Why?

Why?
That makes me angry.

Can they hear us?
Can they hear us?

No. No.

They don’t want to listen.
Why?

They hate us.
They hate us.

I know. I know.

Why?
They don’t want to listen.

Because they’re angry?
Because I’m angry?

Because I’m angry.
Because they’re angry.

Can you hear us?
Can you hear us?

No. No.

You hate us.
You hate us. 

No we don’t.
Yes you do.

Yes you do.
No we don’t. 

We’ve heard enough.
Do you want to hear more?

Do you want to hear more?
We’ve heard enough.

Are you still angry?
Can we make it better?

Can we make it better?
Are you still angry?

They’re still angry.
Yes. No.
No. Yes. 
They’re still angry.

They must be deaf.
They must be deaf.

We heard that.
We heard that.

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