126 Stardate copertina

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Kimberly and Cara pull the word "Stardate" from the Dino Cup and promptly scatter in every direction - from binary stars locked in tragic orbit to Stargate SG-1 binges, sound sensitivity revelations, and the question of whether Star Trek counts as a procedural. (Cara's verdict: "I think I love procedurals. That's what I just learned about me today.")

The middle stretch gets wonderfully nerdy. Kimberly drops the fact that fingerprint uniqueness has never actually been scientifically proven, Cara brings up that the creator of BMI literally said "this is terrible math, please don't ever use this," and they both sit with a question that hits different: how many things do we accept as fact just because somebody said them with enough confidence?

The final twenty minutes land somewhere unexpected. Kimberly shares a thought that's been keeping her up at night - what it feels like to live in the "between section" of a spectrum, never at the extremes - and stumbles into a real-time reframe that visibly settles her whole nervous system. Cara closes with a direct message to every listener: "You, in the world listening, are acceptable. Period."

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