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Say something out loud. Anything. Now ask yourself who built the sentence you just said. Not who taught you the words. Who built the grammar, the vocabulary, the set of available meanings. Nobody did. Language assembled itself through use, optimizing not for truth or depth but for communicability. For exchange. For what Nietzsche identifies as the fundamental function of the herd: making individual experience convertible into shared signs. This essay traces what gregariousness actually means, from the pain you can't describe to the morality that rewards legibility, from the meal you remember through the words you used to describe it to the Last Man who blinks and says "we have invented happiness." The herd isn't a group of people. The herd is the language. And every time you speak, the herd speaks through you. A Partial Objects Series. Full concept essays linked throughout.