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The art of poking the calm until it admits it was bored too.
means The deliberate stirring of conflict, disruption, or mischief where peace previously, suspiciously, reigned.
from From Old English trouble (to disturb, via Latin turbidus, stirred up) plus making — literally manufacturing disturbance, like a tiny chaos factory.
Moral tollWhistleblowers are history's most respectable troublemakers.
School rootsThe original troublemaker sat in the back row.
Useful chaosCivil rights movements ran on strategic troublemaking.