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Rock Paper Shotgun’s latest Sunday column serves up a sleepy, domestic scene and an invitation to slow down. It paints a morning where a neighbour’s nervous cat, a quiet cup of coffee and a stack of internet links combine into a gentle ritual of browsing.
- Domestic snapshot: The piece opens with an early-morning moment — a cat on the windowsill whose skittishness shapes the narrator’s quiet routine and small worries.
- Ritualised browsing: Rather than a frenetic news dump, the column is a prompt to click through links with leisure, treating web reading as a calm, almost ceremonial activity.
- Soothing tone: The writing leans into soft humor and intimacy, addressing the reader directly and encouraging a decelerated approach to consuming internet content.
- Perfect for Sundays: It’s pitched as a companion for slow starts — coffee in hand, minimal fuss, and a curated set of things to follow up on or simply enjoy without pressure.