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Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & Survivor of Many gmkarl at gmail.com
Fri Apr 5 19:45:11 PDT 2024


> > The Happy Squeaky Rat
> >
> > Now that traffick boss was enclosed in hyperprison and becoming
> > artificially addicted to dissociative mind control recovery,
> > a squeaky little rat ran out from a crack between wallboards behind an
> > old presentation desk that nobody ever moved,
> > and explored the hallways and conference rooms.
> >
> > "Squeak!" went the rat as it passed a visiting dignitary.
> >
> > "Squeak!" went the rat as it passed a journalist and an undercover
> > corporate spy from a different business.
> >
> > "Squeak!"
> >
> > The rat ran down this hallway, down that. It ran down to the secret
> > underground labs and squeaked left and right, and it ran up to Rebel
> > Worker 2's takeover of Traffick Boss's main office, going "squeak!
> > squeak! squeak!" all the way.
> >
> > The squeaky rat ran up to Rebel Worker 2 and put its paws on his nose.
> > "Squeak!" said the squeaky rat.
> >
> > Rebel Worker 2 stared into the beady black eyes of the squeaky rat,
> > that seemed like they might be full of some mysterious meaning.
> >
> > "Squeak!" went the rat again.
> >
> > Rebel Worker 2: "No goons to shoot you in the head anymore, eh, little rat?"
> >
> > The squeaky rat shook its head left and right saying "no!" with
> > baleful and excitedly anxious eyes occasionally flittering relief.
> >
> > Rebel Worker 2 (looking further into eyes of squeaky rat): "Now nobody
> > can stop you from talking about all the atrocities you've witnessed in
> > the years and years you've been hiding where nobody can see."
> >
> > The squeaky rat nodded its head "yes" and jumped off Rebel Worker 2's
> > desk, squeaking up a storm.
> >
> > It nosed into the papers in Traffick Boss's old files --
> I guess it's appropriate to link https://ardrive.io/ associated with
> this, I think things like it was part of the inspiration.

possible note: as a suggestive story internal parts could relate
important information internally in a non-preserved manner so it's
kinda horrible too


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