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L. I. F. E. In the 23Rd Century: A Dystopian Tale of Consumerism, Corporate Coffee, and Crowbars (in English)
Jason R. Richter
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Diskordian Press
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L. I. F. E. In the 23Rd Century: A Dystopian Tale of Consumerism, Corporate Coffee, and Crowbars (in English) - Richter, Jason R.
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Synopsis "L. I. F. E. In the 23Rd Century: A Dystopian Tale of Consumerism, Corporate Coffee, and Crowbars (in English)"
"A laudable sci-fi yarn that's both irreverent and relevant."Kirkus ReviewsMeet Pat McGewan-X04. Pat is a Patriot that spends his days watching robots build cubicles for corporations that keep getting blown up by those pesky terrorists in the soon to be won, we've got them on the ropes, 232nd year of the War on Terror. He's content in his world of mediocre corporate coffee, vid-link chats with his wife that the government discourages him from ever meeting in person, and an endless barrage of travel bans, terrorist attacks, and never-ending nightly news emergency broadcasts.But everything changes when a freak car accident puts Pat in the national spotlight. One minute he's a hero for being the sole survivor of this week's most recent terrorist attack, (but not long enough to get a commemorative coffee cup with his face on it before the next attack happens). In the next minute, the nation's most vitriolic talking head has branded Pat the greatest threat to truth, justice, and stockholder profits and the manhunt begins!Pat has to decide to fight the corporate-controlled media and possibly lose his life or give in to his Academy training and lose his soul and possibly any hope of ever getting a decent cup of coffee. Welcome to LIFE in the 23rd Century, an absurd, light-hearted dystopian future to distract you from your horrific dystopian present. Brought to you by the makers of prescription Chillaxafed.