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The effects of excessive participation in a national knitting competition on the cognitive functioning and socio-economic status of rural midwesterners

May 23rd 2026

In the heartland of America, a quiet revolution has taken hold - one where rural midwesterners are ditching their farm-fresh produce for skeins of yarn and needles. The result is a peculiar phenomenon: excessive participation in national knitting competitions has led to a unique form of cognitive impairment known as Fiber-Induced Dementia. As these knitters delve deeper into the world of competitive knitting, they begin to experience an unexpected side effect - creativity. But beware, for this knitting frenzy comes with a dark side, including knitting psychosis and an irrational fear of running out of yarn.

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