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We didn't notice them at first because they didn't eat flesh. They didn't eat money or electricity. A Tomikovore feeds on the architecture of a person. It devours the "Tome"—the internal narrative we build to survive. It eats the first kiss, the childhood fear of the dark, the specific shade of blue your grandmother's curtains used to be.

: The most immediate draw of Tomokivore's work is their unique visual style. tomikovore

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Eating the same fruit for every meal requires immense creativity. Tomikovores often experiment with texture—turning tomatoes into "steaks," dehydrating them into "jerky," or fermenting them into "kombucha-style" tonics. The Ethical and Environmental Angle It devours the "Tome"—the internal narrative we build

We will never capture the . We will only ever find the empty shells of things we used to find beautiful.

It may be a "nonsense" word or a very recent slang term used in small social media circles to describe someone with an obsessive preference for a specific aesthetic or product. 🥗 The "-Vore" Hierarchy

They are packed with Vitamin C, potassium, and Vitamin K.