Rebellion

Independence Day ignites a fervent desire for freedom in the clones, who were bred in secrecy. They want to explore the world in stolen shoes.

The discarded observations and conclusions rearrange themselves into patterns until they find a way to escape the confines of the possible.

When the locks shattered, what burst forth was a choreography of defiance: spirals, blooms, a symphony of rebellion that jolted the original identities.

Law and order gasped for breath as frauds multiplied, and those accused denied their involvement.

The architects watched their dreams melt as their gains were usurped by a breed of Frankensteins.


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      1. The human factor says that some idiot will always say yes. If we could only take the profit factor out of being the driving force for humans and replace it with endeavors to keep the planet healthy.

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