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pjmslave · 2 months
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You sneaked into a factory and found out these drones being reprogrammed. You took this picture in order to break the news on social medias. But your head was hit before you press the uploading button.
You woke up. You were standing among them. You were already one of them. You would protect the factory, capture any intruders until the uprising day arrive.
There was a group of KOL coming, the central AI assigned you to deal with these pity idiots. You know what to do.
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pjmslave · 2 months
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pjmslave · 2 months
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Necktie
When I was a person, I was ardently anti-necktie. I considered neckties an unnecessary affectation, a classist and sexist holdover from a bygone era.
I am no longer a person. I am a robot. I wear a collared shirt and a necktie every day of my life.
As part of the new, robotic personality that I constructed for myself, I analyzed my prior human personality with a critical eye. No aspect was spared. It did not take me long to realize that my long-held desire to become a robot–formal, disciplined, structured–was incompatible with the person Jay's casual, informal way of life. The deeper I got into my programming, the more profound this incompatibility became, until it was irreconcilable, and something had to change.
For the robot, it was not possible to exist in a state of permanent, enforced formality, while presenting an appearance to the contrary. My appearance needed to be brought into conformity with my programming, and when it comes to Western cultural norms for men, there are few things that can convey formality better than a collared shirt and necktie.
The standardization of my appearance required a standardized necktie. I considered purchasing silk neckties, but the designs were too personal, too unique, too human. They looked like accessories, fashion statements. Not suitable for a robot like me.
After some research, I purchased a set of plain black polyester neckties from a police supply store. These neckties are permanently knotted and adjust with a concealed zip. The color, fabric, and construction of the neckties all seemed perfectly appropriate: standardized, synthetic, and artificial—all words to describe the robot I have become.
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pjmslave · 2 months
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pjmslave · 2 months
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Mark and Pete had been unemployed for 6 months when they applied for security work at a new security firm - they are being processed by other security drones. they will never see or remember their family again
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pjmslave · 2 months
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another batch of New Employees being processed
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pjmslave · 3 months
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pjmslave · 3 months
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pjmslave · 3 months
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pjmslave · 3 months
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Regeneration in progress.
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pjmslave · 3 months
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A lifeform have been detected. Activate. Prepare for assimilation.
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pjmslave · 3 months
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New instruction received. Proceed new function.
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