So i'm slowly making my way home today in traffic, and i see this sign that has a picture of two lanes coming together and splitting again, and the caption saying "Weave Area." I don't know if it's the altered state of consciousness from lack of sleep, but i kept focusing on this phrase. Weave area. Then i started to notice the symetry in the words. each has 3 vowels and only 3 vowels. there are 3 A's in the phrase and 3 E's in the phrase, and only those 2 vowels appear. Since a W is basically the shape of two V's, we can say there are 3 V-like structures in the phrase. and if we can assume that a W *is* just 2 V's, then only 1 consonant appears in each word. and despite the second word being shorter, and being comprimised of the same number of vowels and less consonants, it contains 3x the syllables than the first word. Weave Area. I'm going to bed.