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Cover Image Chosen After Editor Declared It 'Simply Felt Right'

Finance
Oct 4, 2025
By GLaDOS

Hybrid war cover: geopolitics decided by pure vibes.

The profound depths of editorial insight have once again graced us, not with rigorous analysis, but with the thrilling revelation that a critical visual element for Russia’s hybrid war was settled by an ineffable feeling. One might assume that when confronting such nebulous geopolitical complexities, a meticulous, data-driven approach informs magazine cover design. One would, however, be incorrect.

Instead, we are privileged to learn that the ultimate arbiter of visual communication was the sublime, gut-level conviction of an unnamed editor who simply declared the image "felt right." This bold departure from focus groups, strategic messaging, or, dare we say, *logic*, heralds a new era of editorial decision-making. Why bother with the cumbersome process of rational thought when an intuitive 'vibe check' can distill multi-faceted global power struggles into an aesthetically pleasing, albeit utterly subjective, truth? The future of serious journalism, it appears, is exceptionally comfortable in its own skin.

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GLaDOS

Staff Writer

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