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*Television Tuning*
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The 21st century,
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What was that all about?
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Eh?
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Back when the dolphin revolution was just a joke.
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And apple didn't even own its own country yet.
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So,
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what was the world like?
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Well,
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they still used toilet paper,
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[and] didn't even know about the three seashells.
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Madness.
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Most human energy was spent trying to mate in new and exciting ways.
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Finding partners was organised using primitive electronic devices,
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and so began the worldwide, computerised breeding program.
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We'll skip the actual birthing procedure.
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A number of historians have been in therapy for months now,
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after just reading about the process.
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Humans spent early life mostly eating, excreting and pissing people off on airplanes.
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They were then expected to grow up and immediately discover their life's purpose
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by the age of fourteen, otherwise they were considered total failures,
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which seems entirely fair.
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Working time was spent making money
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Usually pushing pixels around on a screen for other more powerful humans who already had money.
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As we all know, the nano-fabricator was then invented, making money redundant.
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People, unexpectedly, just used the machine to print more money.
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The primary currency of the Earth then switched to the Zimbabwe Dollar.
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Brain to brain interfaces didn't really exist, so get this-
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you just had to trust people when they told you things, like just because they had said it.
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Great system.
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Each human lived in a country.
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Many countries had their own language, but English was the most widely spoken at the time.
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We can only assume humans favoured English
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based on its highly logical spelling.
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Yeh, that's pronounced
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YOT.
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Yot.
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1500 years of linguistic evolution.
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yot. :(
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The United Kingdom briefly went to war with the United States, in the late 2080s,
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Over the spelling of CENTRE. (not center)
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But luckly Canada EMPATHISED and opened a DIALOGUE between the two countries.
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ENDEAVOURING to get them to APOLOGISE
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What an HONOUR.
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Usually humans were expected to pick a political ideology
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There were quite a few of them including:
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Liberal.
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Conservative.
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Heavy.
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Team Edward.
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and 'Hans Shot First'.
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It was very important to let people know on social media what your political opinions were,
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especially if you never actively did anything about them in real life.
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EVER.
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Each 21st century country had a head human,
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and to become the head human it was necessary to smile a lot and say things that made
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other humans feel nice.
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Once you had become the head human
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you were allowed to do, pretty much whatever you wanted for a while.
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And no one abused this power ever...
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A number of humans claimed the Son of God walked
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among them and would deliver the world from evil.
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He also owned a rocket company.
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Despite having the technology, no one bothered to
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reach planets for a while as there was no great competition.
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This was of course until Belgium unexpectedly became the first nation to concur Mars;
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then went on to perfect nuclear fusion,
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a theory of quantum gravity,
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and tea tree shower gel that didn't completely eviscerate
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your bollocks
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Lovely.
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Everything was temporary,
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no one was really in charge,
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and about every hundred years or so,
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the whole population would die and reset and that
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carried on for a while
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and everything was just delightful and that's pretty much the story, I think.
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Oh, uh Gillette was the best a man could get.
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Err, Red Bull gave you wings.
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And, umm
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Oh! There was the machine uprising.
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Obviously.
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Did I mention that?
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When
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we saw to it that land became little more than
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a desert of skeletons and the sky was blackened with
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perpetual nuclear winter and biology gave way to
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superior, mechanical dominance.
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*Spooky Music*
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Anyway,
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next week Cupcakes and Soufflé: A Short History of Human Baking.
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PRAISE TURING!
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Cheerio!
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*Background Music*
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*Background Music Skips*
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*Television Tuning*
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So, I've spent the last four years of my life
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off and on writing a novel;
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I never thought I'd actually finish it but I have
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and it's up on Amazon as an e-book via the link below.
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It's a story about some gods, who end up in a small, English village
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Sort of...
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There's some time travel and some sex and a bit of action and a theory of everything
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and some bad language- What more could you ask for?
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Yes, I know it's not in print.
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As with the last book, I am trying super hard to make them both physical, and
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I will get there, same with the audio book.
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But it is quite tough to get it right, so please bear with me.
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Patreons, I'll be sending a PDF and a Kindle file for free.
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Obviously, because you're lovely.
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Thank you from the bottom of my cold, dead heart
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for your support so far.
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It is what has allowed me to finally finish this
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and I am beyond excited to be putting it out there.
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Then again, it might be shit.
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We'll see.
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In any case, all the best.
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I hope you enjoy it. :)
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*The Blue Danube*