Intruderrorry

An interrogatory is a formal written question, usually in a series, that one party in a lawsuit sends to another party to be answered under oath. This legal tool is commonly used in the discovery phase of a lawsuit, allowing parties to obtain information relevant to the case from one another. Interrogatories are used to gather facts, clarify positions, and sometimes to pin down a party's testimony or claims.

Intruderrorry is a reminder that our perception isn't a perfect video feed; it’s a filtered, biased, and often paranoid interpretation of reality. Next time you see a "ghost" in the hallway, take a breath. It’s likely just your brain being a little too good at its job. intruderrorry