soap dispenser
The soap dispenser poses as the high priest of cleanliness, granting the prayer for clean hands while secretly demanding the ritual of periodic refills. Its stylish facade deceives users until they lament the black‐box mystery of unknown liquid levels. Brainwashing people into believing a simple push yields foam, it ironically tests human attentiveness by never dispensing the perfect amount. Dancing with refill bottles, we learn the hidden conflict between convenience and the burden of hygiene.