How to Remove a Mayor (Gently)

At exactly 18:00 Fruitloop Time, the constitutional order of Brida was—quite casually—overthrown.

A message arrived from Acting Mayor Fruitloop, calmly informing the actual Mayor that he was now officially relieved of duty. No ceremony, no debate, no vote — just a smooth administrative coup wrapped in laughing emojis and delivered with the confidence of someone who knows precisely how this partnership works.

Because this is Brida: where authority is shared, titles flip without warning, and the person beside you will happily steal your job just to make sure you finally switch off. Sometimes the wisest leadership move is to hand over the keys, laugh loudly, and step into that rare, golden moment when someone else says, “Go. Enjoy your trip. The world will wait.”

It’s seriously playful, undeniably efficient, and completely us.

After all — what kind of community would we be if the Mayor wasn’t occasionally ordered to relax?


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