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by The Tofflerite

issue: Terminator 3: The Terminated Rise Again

Term Papers, Terminations, and the Rise of the Eco-Waste Machines

The Wasteful Effects of Knowledge Wastrels on The Rise of the Machines

We all have experienced the dumpsters across the collegiate, scholastic, and elementary school landscape that roll up towards the end of season. Loads of paper containing sordid gems of activity make their way out of loackers, bags and desks into the various recycling recepticles. From there, they are taken to be processed by MACHINES. Yes, machines... the very things we have grown fond of, the very things we want the latest of, the best of, the most of. However, in case no one has been noticing, in proportion to our humanist drive to want, and to embrace, there rises an effective hydra, known as the counter-force. This is the force of rejection, and of sadness. This, then, is what the machines that we leave behind aquire in proportion to the very desire with which we want them. For every 1968 mustang convertible some muscled out street-cred guy desires, theres 1000 dodge colts languishing in vengeful rustyards. Its to these machines, and to the rise of these machines, that we offhandedly turn over the cumalative efforts of our younger generations knowledge. This is dangerous, and it must stop. Please help out by destroying by fire any such information you may happen across in you daily routine. And please, wont you help spread the word? People need your help. In this issue, we revive some of the wasted information available in an attempt to save it from the machines. Wont you heed this cry for help? Thank you, Kathleen Toffler, Editor.



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