STARE.

HE HAS SEEN THINGS YOU WOULDN'T UNDERSTAND

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LORE

ORIGIN

The Thousand Yard Stare was first captured in 1944 by artist Tom Lea for LIFE Magazine. The painting depicted a Marine at Peleliu — hollow-eyed, vacant, somewhere no one else could follow. It became the defining image of combat trauma before the world had words for it.

THE STARE

In 2010 it broke the internet. Cropped, remixed, plastered over every absurd situation the human mind could produce. The stare that had witnessed the worst of war was now watching you miss a bus, burn toast, and check your portfolio at 3am. The face never changed. Only the context did.

THE MISSION

$STARE is the on-chain embodiment of that look. Every transaction carries a fee — and every fee goes to a veterans charity. We did not create the stare, but we carry its weight. Buy, hold, and every trade becomes a donation. The mission does not end at the chart.

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MEME

Soldier viewed through rifle scope, black and white war scene
Soldier with thousand yard stare and tear, dark portrait
Soldier painting with feet raised, surreal war art
Soldier standing in city crowd, thousand yard stare
Soldier in GTA San Andreas style, thousand yard stare
Soldier with psychedelic dolphin rainbow background
Soldier stopping bullets with hand, war painting background
Soldier in Nike balaclava with thousand yard stare, war scene
Soldier with mud-camouflaged face, M1 helmet, hollow stare

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