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          <title><![CDATA[Under the fluorescent glow of 7‑Eleven, a quiet kind of democracy unfolds. Here, in the threshold between street and shelter, differences dissolve—if only for a moment. Foreigners in transit, Thai locals on routine, migrant workers from Myanmar on break: they all arrive with the same gestures, the same small transactions, the same pause in motion. The counter becomes a shared horizon, where currencies, languages, and lives briefly align.  In Thailand, 7/11 is more than a convenience store—it is infrastructure, ritual, and refuge. It punctuates the day with iced coffees, toasted sandwiches, and the soft hum of air conditioning. It is a place of arrival without destination. Yet, embedded in this familiarity is a quiet tension: the rhythm of consumption mirrors the transient pace of those who pass through it. Quick, efficient, replaceable. A culture of immediacy—mirroring the itinerant lives of travelers who drift through, never fully staying.  There is a tenderness in this contradiction. Everyone loves 7/11. Not despite its uniformity, but because of it. It offers consistency in a landscape of movement. But that same consistency flattens difference, turning moments into transactions, encounters into routines.  This photograph captures that ambivalence. The saturated red hue—produced by pre-souped Kodak Gold 200 film—bathes the scene in a sense of heat and nostalgia, as if the image itself is dissolving under the weight of time and repetition. The familiar green-orange stripes are still visible, but altered, almost overwhelmed. What remains is an atmosphere: dense, fleeting, and slightly melancholic.  A place where everyone meets—yet no one stays. | analogbysissi]]></title>
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