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Feels Good
By: Lana Nizhehorodova. The bar’s called “Feels Good.” Plain and simple. It’s neither, though. Since instead of drinks, they serve you loaded drinks. Drink them, and you’ll experience…
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Missent
By: Martin Lochman. The alien device was a godsend. It provided clean, unlimited energy, instantaneously ending the global dependence on fossil fuels. It allowed for an unprecedented increase…
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PostnatalBot 4782B’s Evaluation of New Mother Lydia Harrison
By: Ashleigh Adams. The mother does not like it when I correct her. I do not understand this reaction. I am here to help. Human mothers must meet…
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The Rapture
By: Liz Vaughan. The angel appeared in Kira’s bedroom at midnight. Showering magnificent feathers upon her comforter, they explained: the end was here. Only one hundred other people…
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Self-Driving Utopia
By: TJ Rowley. By Thursday, I had to cross the street. The six lanes of self-driving cars looked like hundreds of ballistic beads on an abacus, uncountable. They…
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How to Move On (After Your Girlfriend’s Treatment Fails)
By: S. C. Mills. Lose yourself amid golden larches, off the trail where you met. Lie on the cold forest floor. Shiver. Her body isn’t here to warm yours.…
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