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Maya found it in her grandmother’s attic—a dusty, pickle-shaped jar with faded stickers and a cheap plastic lid. Taped to the front, a yellowed label read:

At the bottom of the jar lay a folded piece of printer paper. Maya unfolded it carefully. It was a screenshot—not printed from a phone, but copied pixel by pixel in colored pencil. A single Facebook post, dated facebook jar 240x320

The first photo showed a man in a denim jacket, tagged “Sanjay, 2011 – waiting for the bus.” The next: “My first cappuccino – #fancy.” Then a blurry cat, a birthday cake with melted candles, a rainy windshield. Maya found it in her grandmother’s attic—a dusty,

Nirmala Kapoor checked in at “The Palms Retirement Home.” It was a screenshot—not printed from a phone,

Maya unscrewed the lid. Inside weren’t just printed posts—they were photographs, resized to that exact resolution: Grainy. Blocky. Perfectly square in that old mobile-upload way.