Three shirtless men sitting in a steam room, having a conversation about cell towers and power, with steam and wooden walls visible around them.
Three men sitting in a steam room wearing towels, engaging in conversation. The first man says there is only one video from the ship with the virus, the second man finds that strange, and the third man comments that absence creates its own narrative.
Three men sitting in a traditional Japanese sauna or bathhouse, talking. The man on the left is asking, 'Do you think the akashic records are real?' The man in the middle is responding, 'Sounds made up.' The man on the right says, 'So does memory.' Steam surrounds them, and there are buckets and baskets in the room.
A black-and-white illustration of three men sitting in a hot tub with steam, surrounded by wooden walls. Each man has a speech bubble: the man on the left says, 'They say elephants mourn their dead,' the middle man says, 'Yeah... I read that,' and the man on the right says, 'Consciousness is not exclusive to humans.'

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Three men sitting in a steam room with steam and sauna buckets around them, engaging in a conversation as part of a humorous cartoon or illustration.

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Three men sitting in a steam room, having a conversation. The man on the left says, "We're more connected than ever and somehow lonelier." The man in the middle responds, "Yeah, I don't get it." The man on the right, who is bald and gesturing with his finger, says, "Connection and closeness are not twins." Steam fills the room, with a bucket of water, a scrub brush, and a wooden container visible in the foreground.
Three men sitting in a sauna, with steam around them. Two of the men are speaking about war, with speech bubbles saying 'Western news says we're destroying Iran,' and 'International news says we're losing.' The third man responds with 'War's first casualty is often truth.'
Three men sitting in a steam room, talking about a press conference, with steam clouds around them.
Black and white cartoon depicting three men sitting in a steam room, conversing. The man on the left, with disheveled hair and a beard, wears a towel and gestures with his hands. The middle man, with short hair, has his arms crossed and listens. The man on the right, bald with glasses, also wears a towel and appears relaxed. The speech bubbles convey a humorous conversation about a poll and institutions.
Three men sitting in a steam room, talking. The man on the left says, 'People are confessing things to machines now.' The man in the middle responds, 'Yeah, what's up with that.' The man on the right says, 'Listening has always held power.'