Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Leonard Mead

Approximately two hours after Mead was contained in the maximum security vicinity of the holding cell lined with titanium bars, Mead was taken into a room that confined into a black leather chair with 21st century straps to prevent movement, and, with his eyes spread open by a pincing-like machine, stared at a television in which the only programs shown were why the "magical" electronic box was the most advanced and influential technology known to man. After ten hours of the constant waiting, Mead was asked by a cyborg looking more robotic than human, with only two functioning limbs, why the human population does not leave home, he replied with,"Because they are lazy," and was informed he would be held for an extra ten hours. Once the robotic guard left the room, he realized what he preferred the answer would be. After another excrutiating ten hours of waiting, he began exclaiming that he realized how perfect the program was, he was then relinquished from his restraints and placed himself on his couch and began watching television. Mead, had changed.

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