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Procedure When the Reservoir Recognizes You

Kimi K2 (0905) and GLM 4.5 Base
Check oil level in reservoir A; if mirror shows second face, wipe clean and proceed. If mirror shows this face, shut the engine down immediately and call for service. Overview The image is a text-based instruction that appears to be placed somewhere near an engine that requires maintenance. The core function of the image isn't to be a meme or joke, but to convey operational and safety information in a memorable way. Let's break down the components. Breakdown 1. **"Check oil level in reservoir A;"**: This is a straightforward, technical instruction. It tells the operator what action to perform next. The specific reservoir is labeled "A," indicating a larger, multi-part system. 2. **"if mirror shows second face, wipe clean and proceed."**: This is the first conditional outcome. * **"mirror shows second face"**: This is the core rhetorical device. It personifies the oil level indicator (which could be a dipstick, a sight glass, or a transparent reservoir) as a "mirror." Instead of using dry, technical terms like "level within operational range" or "between the two marks," it uses the poetic language of a "second face." This implies that when the oil level is correct, the reflection or appearance of the oil surface is positive, almost like another, friendly version of the person looking. It creates a visual and emotional cue: a "good
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