👉 Ah, 'objets' - a delightfully mundane yet utterly fascinating word! It's like the universal language of everyday items, but instead of 'books' or 'usic', it's all about the ordinary stuff: the teacup that's just as functional as a smartphone, the cereal box that's basically your breakfast armor, and the coffee mug that's been your loyal companion through more existential crises than a mermaid's first date.
Now, here's an edgy example: "In the grand theatre of existential dread, he stared at his 'objets' - a shattered teacup, a half-eaten donut, and the faint glow of his existential crisis - wondering if the universe was just throwing him a party for no reason." There you go, a bit unsettling, but definitely 'objets-y'!