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Live shows feature metronome-synchronized dancers cleaning floors while reciting anarchist manifestos. Comedy comes from watching a "messy" person forced to follow color-coded chore wheels. Films in this genre have perfectly looped shots of someone alphabetizing their spice rack while screaming about free will. In the underground corners of performance art and
Followers of Rhyderylum wake at exactly 5:17 AM, arrange their belongings in fibonacci sequences, and reject spontaneity unless it's scheduled weeks in advance. To be a "rebel anal" means to break norms by over-conforming — turning OCD tendencies into a punk statement against the lazy mainstream. Defying convention, one meticulous ritual at a time
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