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Fiction: Professor Robot | Mad Scientist Journal
Fiction: Professor Robot | Mad Scientist Journal
It has been six months since the end of the world, and I am very bored. Humans think of boredom as an emotion, and I am not supposed to be capable of emotion. But when you have purpose and then a protracted period of nothing, the emptiness is notice… via FREE Fiction / Raindrop.io https://raindrop.io Fiction Professor Robot | Mad Scientist Journal via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2OPzHh1
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Fiction: Professor Robot | Mad Scientist Journal
Two to the Power of One | Mad Scientist Journal
Two to the Power of One | Mad Scientist Journal
via FREE Fiction / Raindrop.io https://raindrop.io “It’s an arm. Just an arm.” I look at the skinny piece of meat attached to my shoulder. Devoid of muscle definition, it looks more like beef jerky. But beef jerky is edible, right? I lift my left arm with my right, trying to assess the weight. There…
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Fiction: Noise | Mad Scientist Journal
Fiction: Noise | Mad Scientist Journal
An essay by Unnamed Crystalline Sample #1, as provided by John A. McColley Art by Ariel Alian Wilson My first awareness in this plane was a buzz, a vibration that ran through my body. At first it was novel, different than anything I’d experienced. v… via FREE Fiction / Raindrop.io https://raindrop.io
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Fiction: A Catchy Little Tune | Mad Scientist Journal
Fiction: A Catchy Little Tune | Mad Scientist Journal
via FREE Fiction / Raindrop.io https://raindrop.io Fiction A Catchy Little Tune | Mad Scientist Journal via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2GLWN3a Saturday: Farewell Abbey. Well, what a hoot! Finally arrived in this God-forsaken place just after two, to find it’s not so bad after all. I booked it a while ago, just after my latest diagnosis. via Pocket
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Fiction: A Catchy Little Tune | Mad Scientist Journal
Fiction: Professor Robot
Fiction: Professor Robot
An Essay by Professor Clive as provided by Stuart Webb Art by Leigh Legler It has been six months since the end of the world, and I am very bored. Humans think of boredom as an emotion, and I am not s…
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Fiction: Professor Robot
Fiction: Noise
Fiction: Noise
An essay by Unnamed Crystalline Sample #1, as provided by John A. McColley Art by Ariel Alian Wilson My first awareness in this plane was a buzz, a vibration that ran through my body. At first it was …
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Fiction: Noise
Fiction: A Catchy Little Tune | Mad Scientist Journal
Fiction: A Catchy Little Tune | Mad Scientist Journal
From the blog of Arthur Plague: singer/songwriter, creative genius (lapsed), as provided by Alan Bennington Art by Scarlett O'Hairdye Saturday: Farewell Abbey. Well, what a hoot! Finally arrived in this God-forsaken place just after two, to find it's not so bad after all. I booked it a while ago, just after my latest diagnosis. I reckon it should get my creative juices flowing
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Fiction: A Catchy Little Tune | Mad Scientist Journal
The Assembly of Equals | Mad Scientist Journal
The Assembly of Equals | Mad Scientist Journal
A letter by Dr. Jane Macdonald, as provided by David Taub Bancroft Illustration by Katie Nyborg Mr. Simon Newsom News Editor Hypothesis Magazine 1867 E. Rogella Rd. Ottawa, ON K1A 0A9 Canada Dear Mr. Newsom: I am writing to protest the article written about me in the latest issue of your journal. The offensively titled
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Fiction | Mad Scientist Journal | Page 4
Fiction | Mad Scientist Journal | Page 4
As told by Employee ID 3583002, transcribed by Teo Yi Han Art provided by America Jones T minus four days All the way to work I debated with myself and changed my mind about once approximately every five minutes: Ask her for a photo together Don't do something so ridiculous, please What do you have to lose at this stage She is going to stare at me,
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