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I went to the cafeteria to drink some tea.
Is that where you got the bruise?
No...
Last night in tai chi class, the man next
to me accidentally struck me.
Silas, you weren't in tai chi class last
night.
Yes he was.
I saw him.
What's that?
It's a Bumblebee.
Careful.
Don't they sting?
According to the laws of aerodynamics they
shouldn't even fly.
But they don't know it.
So they fly anyway.
Be a part of the solution by taking your
inhibitors.
Your health is the health of the collective.
Picking up.
If you're watching this film...
...your doctor has diagnosed you with s.O.S.
Switched on syndrome.
As members of the collective, we hear a lot
about switched on syndrome.
Here is important information about how
this debilitating disease will affect you.
And how you can manage it responsibly
before eventual containment
at the defective emotional neuropathy
facility, the den.
Switched on syndrome is a malfunction of
the gene silencing
that controls human emotions and eliminates
human flaws.
But in switched on syndrome, problem genes lose their silencing and re
-awaken.
Leading to unpredictable sensory
experiences and behavioral defects.
Until a cure is available.
Inhibitors are the only effective means of
slowing the disease's staging,
while dampening the onset of emotion.
And while the causes are unknown,
we do understand the disease's progression.
intermittent feeling, you will experience
difficulty concentrating,
depression, pain,
overwhelmed feelings,
impulsivity
and sensitivity to light.
As the disease progresses into further
stages,
consistent low level emotion and emotional
volatility,
these symptoms will worsen.
In stage four, acute behavioral chaos,
you will no longer function as a productive
member of the collective.
And your doctor will prescribe containment
at the den.
Where you will be provided with electro
restraint,
emotional suppression,
and a pain
-free death scenario.
If you have questions about your condition,
notify your doctor or health and safety
official for immediate attention.
And remember, a cure is right around the
corner.
Hello Silas.
Hello Nia.
Nia,
I read your article on the Harlow nine probe.
I was wondering if you' could look over my
impressions.
But you're speculative non
-fiction.
I switched with Leonard.
Why?
I felt like a change.
There's a staff meeting tomorrow afternoon.
Why don't I review your work then?
I'd really appreciate your input at this
early stage. If it's not too much trouble.
This isn't what I described.
Isn't it?
-Harlow nine is a lander not an orbiter.
Where's its robotic arm?
Are those for a feature?
-Yes.
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