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Hello?
Are you there?
I’m the dark.
Can you see me?
Here. Let me light a match.
There.
You see the parts that are dark?
Around the edges?
That’s me!
It’s nice to meet you.
Don’t be scared.
People are so scared of me.
All I want to do is keep people safe.
When they sleep.
I love night time when I can cover so many houses.
And forests.
And oceans.
And lakes.
Helping animals and people sleep.
And helping some nocturnal animals wake up!
In the dark it’s easier to hide
And easier to imagine good things
I look forward to seeing you tonight
I’ll give you a gentle hug
When the light gets turned out
I don’t mind a tiny light if that’s what you want
It doesn’t hurt me
I’ll see you soon
Good night

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What are uniforms?
Police officer
Alien police officer
Firefighter
Arctic firefighter
Chef
Caveman chef
Doctor
Robot Doctor
Lion Tamer
Unicorn Tamer
Veterinarian
Dragon Veterinarian
Mountie
Space Mountie
Flight attendant
Time Travel flight attendant
Soccer Player
Lava Soccer Player
Lifeguard
Snake lifeguard
Can you make up some of your own?


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Robert was invisible
That made it hard to play
But he tried to join in games
Every single day

If he played catch they could not see
Just where to throw the ball
In hide and seek they could not tell
If they’d found him at all

One day as he was walking home
A painter tripped and spilled
A can of yellow paint on him
That he had freshly filled

Now everyone could see Robert
So he tried even more
Blue paint, green paint, pink paint, white paint
He tried the whole paint store

Now Robert plays with other kids
And everyone can see him
Because he is so colourful
They even want to be him



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It was a way of life down here to prove how far you were willing to go.

There was work that a person could get done that was reversible. Horns, smaller tattoos, piercings, subdermal implants, that sort of thing.

Judge’s kids got those sorts of things to show that they were rebelling against a society that they didn’t create or something similar. All tasteful and done in places that could be covered up by business suits and hairstyles in later life when they realized that their destiny was to be a benefit to society rather than a burden.

They took their little rebellious walk in the wilderness on Oddside. If they were lucky, they made it back out with a few ‘hardcore’ stories and some street cred with the other kids from rich families. Learned a few staring tricks for negotiations in the boardroom when they finally accepted Daddy or Mommy’s tuition and went to law school. Memories to make them think that they had a soul or had experienced ‘real life’ for at least a little bit.

If they were unlucky, they met up with the people that didn’t give a fuck about their parents or futures. A few shots of crackoin later, a few hours of video later, and few ransom demands later, a few brain burns later, and the little girls and boys from the rich side of town ended up in pieces amongst the garbage bags in the alleys. Either that or just stumbling around dead-eyed until they starved to death.

See, the smart inhabitants of Oddside realized that these kids had money and would soon be running things. Becoming friends with these kids could be good down the road.

It’s all about appearance.

People who live in Oddtown, who were born here, know that they’re never getting out. Ever since the inheritance act was passed, the poor became poor forever and the rich angled with each other for more money. The gulf between the two societies became an uncrossable trench littered with the Icarus skeletons of people who tried.

Rich kids, though, as always, were allowed to come and go as they pleased, slumming at their own risk.

The stew of Oddtown. The people that lived here knew that they’d never work in a place that required a dress code let alone a mannered way of behaving. The modifications they had done to themselves were extreme.

Take Mannycentric, for instance. He had robotic, cherry-red fists the size of oil drums. His shoulders and biceps were grafted to take the weight. If he relaxed, his knuckles dragged on the ground. Those fists could knock chunks out of buildings when they were fully charged. They weren’t gloves. The birth-meat of his forearms and hands was long gone.

Killie had antlers and four hearts. Her scars and tattoos ran the gamut from tribal to baroque. Not much of her original skin still showed. Hundreds of small, scalloped shark fins inserted from her tailbone up to her shoulder blades turned her entire back into a cheese grater.

Flail had extra joints installed in his legs. He ran like a deer and leapt like a flea. He had the buttonhole pupils of a goat.

It was a way of life down here to prove how far you were willing to go.




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9 July 2007 17:48
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Two dots underneath The Stumble’s jaw meant that it was time to duck. Quite the gamble on Darren’s part, betting that The Stumble wouldn’t pull the trigger with a brain wound while the barrel of The Stumble’s cannon was pointed at my head.

Seeing the red dots fish around underneath The Stumble’s jaw, I closed my eyes. I think I even prayed.

I could feel the impact of Darren’s bullets core the air before I felt a hot rush of liquid on my upturned face that I could only assume was The Stumble’s organic CPU.

I opened my eyes. The gun was still trained on my left eye but the stump of a neck said that The Stumble had turned into a statue. Darren’s gamble with my life had paid off.

I guess I knew where that put me, expendability-wise.

Darren came up through the shadows in the back of the warehouse.

“Hey G, how’s tricks?” he smirked.

Slowly, I got out of the way of The Stumble’s gun. I knew better that to try to get it out of its massive purple hand. Most of their weapons had owner traps that liked to pretend to be functional until they were around a large number of humans or involved in a firefight.

Lessons like that were expensive in human life and well-learned.

“Not bad, Darren. Guess you’re a pretty good shot, huh?” I said back, hands in my pockets, willing my heart to slow down.

“You worry too much, G. Those things don’t have the reflexes God gave a code frog. You were never in any danger.” He walked towards me.

The Stumble’s gun went off at that moment, tunneling a hole in the floor. The recoil caused the massive body to lean back and then fall over onto the floor. It sounded like an elephant wrapped in mattresses. The impact echoed around for a while.

We froze.

After the dust settled, Darren shot me an embarrassed chuckle.

“See? Lots of time.” He said. “Heh heh.”

I left. We were even as far as I was concerned.



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