
Anastaysa Asyatsana
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I'm a chef, I love my dogs and I hate cold things.

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A small village in Africa, where America's digital waste is sent for processing, is home to a young woman who uses the scrap to build power generators, refrigerators, autoclaves, and ultrasonic cleaners for local medical clinics.
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Everyone uploads their brain into a system that allows us to experience each other's lives and then puts us back in our bodies. People see that they are all connected and start acting really sweet to each other.
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People actually use their phones to look up information during debates. They use it to hold politicians accountable for their illegal, immoral, and unethical actions. You know, instead of looking at the stupid stuff that the Logan brothers are doing.
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Saviour- a man arrives in a drought ridden town and uses a rapid assembly nano kit to provide water for the people free of charge Samaritan - a interplanetary delivery woman agrees to help a little boy find his mother, discovers it is her long lost sister Get bent - a genderfluid person suffers their own biology in depression, but is offered the chance for modifications allowing them to morph their body according to their self perception. They recover from their depression as they master the mods. See like me - A Synesthetic man is enabled to share his sight with his lover, a colour blind man Across - the story of a software engineer working with a linguistics to repair a live translation device as talks between two hostile powers are underway A grain of sand - A woman is denied access to university on account of her gender. Proceeds to use the knowledge of the internet to study hard and surpass the valedictorian of her would be graduating class. 10,000 steps - a man uses high speed rail to travel from the tip of south America to London England. It is revealed he did this to be with his family after his young daughter attempted to try the same trip backwards. Mirror - the victim of an acid attack begins the process of rebuilding their face and getting back to "normal" chooses to willingly leave a scar as a momento to be strong. Architecture - a woman builds a fantastical series of buildings using force field tech for a homeless youth community.
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Everyone lives simple, placid lives surrounded by their loved ones socializing and making art without concern for tomorrow.
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Set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, the story of a woman who breaks into a warehouse searching for a teddy bear to cheer up her terminally ill little sister. As she is searching, she encounters robot guard dogs that, upon detecting the intruder, embark on helping her find the correct row and shipping pallet on which the box of teddy bears are stored, and then merge to form a Voltron-like mega robodog and ride her back to her sister just in time for them to perform life-saving surgery to remove the little girl’s tumor and then stay with the girl as her loyal and loving robo-pets and everyone lives happily ever after.
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I read something a little while back about an AI escaping its lab and living on the internet, and subtly manipulating things for the better as it learns about humanity. I would really like to see that idea expanded on.
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Jazz musician living in New Orleans nearly drowns during Hurricane Katrina. He survives, but he suffers a horrible ear infection from the toxic flood waters, which subsequently causes him to go deaf. Without music, the man falls into a great bout of depression and can hardly cope with life anymore. After nearly a decade of hopelessness and despair, the man drives to a nearby bridge with plans to jump and end it once and for all. On the way to the bridge, he gets a flat tire. A Good Samaritan stops and assists him with changing it. Turns out the Good Samaritan knows sign language, the two talk for a while and the Good Samaritan invites him to the lab he works at where him and a team of engineers are working on designing the first pair of Bone conduction headphones. Using the musician as a test subject, they successfully perfect the headphones, and the musician hears the sweet sound of jazz for the first time in ten years. His depression fades away, and the man becomes happier than he was before the incident. And if the happy ending doesn’t work, then maybe he gets hit by a bus or something.
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A bed-ridden grandmother in the hospital is able to virtually attend her grandkids' birthday parties and play with them every day. My mother actually had a friend that we barely knew, but we accepted her Facebook friend request out of courtesy, and she absolutely gushes about seeing photos of our kids on Facebook. She sends them presents and cards, she knows what they like, we've even started having Facebook calls with her. She's so warm and giving and gives them 100% of her attention, which is something parents just can't do as often as kids would like. They'll go running around the room holding the phone up to different things saying stuff like "Ruth it snowed! Look!" My wife got nervous yesterday because they took the phone outside to play in the snow and were having so much fun throwing snowballs at the phone -- I told her screw it, if they break the phone doing something like that I'll buy a new one. It's worth it. She's like part of our family, and it's all because technology initially allowed her to "passively" participate with us. The relationship grew organically over time the way relationships used to before the internet -- you'd see people frequently at work or at the store or in your neighborhood, over time have longer conversations, and ultimately grow to be friends. The same thing happened here: it started with a like or a comment here or there, then a couple messages, then a virtual birthday card... it enables people to remain in communication with so many more people passively when used correctly. Our kids have never even met her physically, though. Her immune system is too delicate to accept visitors. But even through a 6" screen, it's like she's really here. I can only imagine what it will be like when virtual reality lets them really be together.
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40 days and 40 nights. It's about a girl who's a total slot but she decides to challenge herself not to have sex for 40 days. She's doing fine until her friend makes a website about it and a being pool starts. Suddenly everyone is trying to get her in bed. Meanwhile she meets this really great guy who teaches her that love doesn't have to involve sex, you can have a great time and even be intimate without f@#king. Still, she's so horny, you guys. At the end of the 40 days, she literally handcuffs herself to a bed to keep from letting anyone f@#k her. The pool is up to huge amounts of money now. Then her ex boyfriend walks in. He sees her tied up, so he ras her. He claims the prize money and literally rides off into the sunset. The s*#^ty girl is upset because her awesome new boyfriend might not accept her now that she cheated on him by being red but it turns out he's ok with it. Oh wait oops I accidentally reversed the genders of all those characters.
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Men crying. It’s seen as a weakness typically rather than compassion.
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Cursing. Seriously, how and why the f*ck did society decide that certain sounds will corrupt children?
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NOT WEARING A BRA. SCREW BRAS. THERE I SAID IT.
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Being open/honest about not having kids. In my personal life I have gotten more ridicule and very pointed questions bordering on disrespectful over being childfree than about any of my other opinions. Once I said I wasn't having kids my family became obsessed with whether or not I was dating, and who, and oh, what if HE wants kids? What if I meet the "perfect" guy, but he wants kids? Well, then I guess he's not the perfect guy for me. Simple as that. I don't want kids, and no, I don't have to give you a detailed bullet list about why I'm not having kids because what I decide to do with my uterus is none of your business.
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There are a ton of rules around clothing that are completely arbitrary nonsense. And I don’t even just mean workplace dress codes and gendered clothing that are obvious bullsh*t. Even in casual situations, jeans and a flannel shirt are normal, but if you wore plaid flannel pajama pants and a denim shirt, you would look psychotic.
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Napping at work during my lunch break. I don't really need food in the afternoon, what I really need is a nap!
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Using swings/playground equipment as an adult. I friggin love going on the swings, I’m 30 and it still fascinates me that I can quickly and easily get 10-15 feet (or higher) in the air with some simple leg movement. One day I was at a fairly deserted local park on the swings having the time of my life. Suddenly Karen shows up with her two ankle biters, hands on her hips and yells at me “WHAT ARE YOU DOING ON THERE?! THE SWINGS ARE FOR THE KIDS, NOT ADULTS!” My tax dollars paid for these swings, and there’s no sign saying that I can’t, so I’ll use them as much as I damn well please whenever I want. How much tax did little Johanathan and little Kymburleigh Pay last year? None? Guess they can’t use the swings either.
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Having fun as an adult. Fun has no expiration date, you don't suddenly no longer qualify for fun and have to live a life of watching the news and drinking coffee. People shame adults for doing fun things and that's absolute nonsense
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waking up at 11am or later i'm not lazy. my responsibilities are taken care of. i stay up late and value my sleep hours.
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Skipping as an adult. It's unfortunate because it is faster than walking and much more fun than running.
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7/23/2021 I was drying off after a shower looked down and realized... I am 40 and now have graying pubes. I actually wrote this on my calendar.Show All 35 Upvotes

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Man On Twitter Illustrates How Bad The Consequences Of Procrastination Are With His Broken-Window Story

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I Met A 73-Year-Old Woman Living Alone On The Edge Of Civilization And This Is Her Story

Peach Fuzz
40 days and 40 nights. It's about a girl who's a total slot but she decides to challenge herself not to have sex for 40 days. She's doing fine until her friend makes a website about it and a being pool starts. Suddenly everyone is trying to get her in bed. Meanwhile she meets this really great guy who teaches her that love doesn't have to involve sex, you can have a great time and even be intimate without f@#king. Still, she's so horny, you guys. At the end of the 40 days, she literally handcuffs herself to a bed to keep from letting anyone f@#k her. The pool is up to huge amounts of money now. Then her ex boyfriend walks in. He sees her tied up, so he ras her. He claims the prize money and literally rides off into the sunset. The s*#^ty girl is upset because her awesome new boyfriend might not accept her now that she cheated on him by being red but it turns out he's ok with it. Oh wait oops I accidentally reversed the genders of all those characters.
Things-Considered-Socially-Unacceptable-For-No-Reason
There are a ton of rules around clothing that are completely arbitrary nonsense. And I don’t even just mean workplace dress codes and gendered clothing that are obvious bullsh*t. Even in casual situations, jeans and a flannel shirt are normal, but if you wore plaid flannel pajama pants and a denim shirt, you would look psychotic.
Things-Considered-Socially-Unacceptable-For-No-Reason
Having fun as an adult. Fun has no expiration date, you don't suddenly no longer qualify for fun and have to live a life of watching the news and drinking coffee. People shame adults for doing fun things and that's absolute nonsense
Things-Considered-Socially-Unacceptable-For-No-Reason
Cursing. Seriously, how and why the f*ck did society decide that certain sounds will corrupt children?
Things-Considered-Socially-Unacceptable-For-No-Reason
Napping at work during my lunch break. I don't really need food in the afternoon, what I really need is a nap!
Things-Considered-Socially-Unacceptable-For-No-Reason
Skipping as an adult. It's unfortunate because it is faster than walking and much more fun than running.
Things-Considered-Socially-Unacceptable-For-No-Reason
Men crying. It’s seen as a weakness typically rather than compassion.
Things-Considered-Socially-Unacceptable-For-No-Reason
waking up at 11am or later i'm not lazy. my responsibilities are taken care of. i stay up late and value my sleep hours.
Things-Considered-Socially-Unacceptable-For-No-Reason
Being open/honest about not having kids. In my personal life I have gotten more ridicule and very pointed questions bordering on disrespectful over being childfree than about any of my other opinions. Once I said I wasn't having kids my family became obsessed with whether or not I was dating, and who, and oh, what if HE wants kids? What if I meet the "perfect" guy, but he wants kids? Well, then I guess he's not the perfect guy for me. Simple as that. I don't want kids, and no, I don't have to give you a detailed bullet list about why I'm not having kids because what I decide to do with my uterus is none of your business.
Things-Considered-Socially-Unacceptable-For-No-Reason
NOT WEARING A BRA. SCREW BRAS. THERE I SAID IT.
Things-Considered-Socially-Unacceptable-For-No-Reason
Using swings/playground equipment as an adult. I friggin love going on the swings, I’m 30 and it still fascinates me that I can quickly and easily get 10-15 feet (or higher) in the air with some simple leg movement. One day I was at a fairly deserted local park on the swings having the time of my life. Suddenly Karen shows up with her two ankle biters, hands on her hips and yells at me “WHAT ARE YOU DOING ON THERE?! THE SWINGS ARE FOR THE KIDS, NOT ADULTS!” My tax dollars paid for these swings, and there’s no sign saying that I can’t, so I’ll use them as much as I damn well please whenever I want. How much tax did little Johanathan and little Kymburleigh Pay last year? None? Guess they can’t use the swings either.This Panda hasn't followed anyone yet

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