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It's quiet except for the humming of the machines. Do we call them machines or instruments? Do they do or do they measure? They're little helpers who organize thoughts and time, blocking hours with workers, friends and family. A list manager of sorts. It's easy -- something like: >Monday, 5:00 pm - family.Christine or >Tuesday, 12:00 pm - friend.Giorgia And when we miss an appointment our helpers are fire-walled from disappointment, sorrow and lost. They stay functional. It's easy for their electronic hands to <strikeout> meetings held in an hour past. -- something like: >Sunday, 1:00 pm - family.Dad to <strikeout>Sunday, 1:00 pm - family.Dad </strikeout> -- something like: >Saturday, 7:00 pm - family.Aunt to <strikeout>Saturday, 7:00 pm - family.Aunt </strikeout> It's done-- changed from a living one to a final zero, binary absolution. Our stream continues, released from obligations that I hold tight still. We're not Protocol Droids. We feel Ghosts in the Machine. We see Apparitions in the Rituals, and Sprites in the Protocols running through our network still. There's no clemency for us.
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May 26, 2015
May 26, 2015 at 2:57 PM UTC
Protocol Droids
It's quiet except for the humming of the machines. Do we call them machines or instruments? Do they do or do they measure? They're little helpers who organize thoughts and time, blocking hours with workers, friends and family. A list manager of sorts. It's easy -- something like: >Monday, 5:00 pm - family.Christine or >Tuesday, 12:00 pm - friend.Giorgia And when we miss an appointment our helpers are fire-walled from disappointment, sorrow and lost. They stay functional. It's easy for their electronic hands to <strikeout> meetings held in an hour past. -- something like: >Sunday, 1:00 pm - family.Dad to <strikeout>Sunday, 1:00 pm - family.Dad </strikeout> -- something like: >Saturday, 7:00 pm - family.Aunt to <strikeout>Saturday, 7:00 pm - family.Aunt </strikeout> It's done-- changed from a living one to a final zero, binary absolution. Our stream continues, released from obligations that I hold tight still. We're not Protocol Droids. We feel Ghosts in the Machine. We see Apparitions in the Rituals, and Sprites in the Protocols running through our network still. There's no clemency for us.
jojo-nguyen
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Baltimore
May 26, 2015
May 26, 2015 at 2:57 PM UTC
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