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AI: The Hero of the Hour
A work of fiction in the alternative-history mode. Alexander Fleming sat, or, rather, sprawled, on a chair in the second-floor room of his country cottage, the white face under its silver hair a talisman of misery. “The Dhoon” was on … Continue reading
Posted in AI, Amoeba's Lorica, fiction, history, science, We the People
Tagged Alexa Health Services, Alexander Fleming, alternative history, human population pressure, penicillin, Surplus Humanity Service, what if
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Amoeba’s Lorica: One Fine Day Backstage
Overheard during rehearsals for an orchestral concert in Hawaiʻi Nei: Female voice: “Anyone know the score?” Male voice: “For which work? The Beethoven? The Mozart? The Sibelius?” F: “The NFL! There’s a playoff game going on right now, and I … Continue reading
Posted in Amoeba's Lorica, entertainment, sports, We the People
Tagged Damar Hamlin cardiac arrest, entertainment violence, NFL, white feather brigades
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Amoeba’s Lorica: Enough Is Enough and Enough Is Too Much
How many more people do we have to enslave before We the People stop enabling the soul-destroying corruption that is professional sport, in these Untied States and worldwide? How many do We have to kill?!?
Posted in Amoeba's Lorica, current events, headline news, sports, We the People
Tagged athlete slavery in US universities, audience enabling, Damar Hamlin, National Football League, NCAA, Roman gladiatorial murder, sports corruption
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