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Technology is all around us. In every facet of our lives. From the computer we use at home, to the phone in our pockets, we all have technology. Now, take an all powerful company and give it power over that technology. As they say, absolute power corrupts absolutely. So, what will they do with that power and technology?
Observation. If everyone has a phone with a map and camera, or a computer with a webcam, then that can be used to observe. Technology is a help, but also... a hindrance.
We need to be careful utilizing it, lest we end up in a technological purgatory...
The ethics teacher finished his speech. He had this talk on his mind for several days because of how angry he was towards the current Japanese political scene and the moves Theta was making within it. He concluded, and leaned on his desk looking at the class.
"Now, moving on to the upcoming election. Theta IS an information technology company. However, the party they back is making huge waves politically. Some political analysts believe this will turn the nation into a technocracy." The teacher said, leaning against the desk. He pointed to Katsuo "Now, Mister Arakawa, can you tell me the issues inherent in a solely technocratic form of government?"
@EmperorsChosen @Klutzy Ninja Kitty
Meanwhile, outside in Kosei's courtyard, Shinji Katukama had a free period. It was a nice day out, so, several students with Free Periods were walking around the courtyard of the school. Several sat around the fountain while several others sat on benches. The wind blew through the trees that lined the walks. It was a nice day.
A teacher would eventually come out of the school approach him. He was fussy, irritable, bald, and had a large red face with small features. He seemed especially irritated for no apparent reason today. "Mister Katukama! Is someone out here with you? Are you getting into trouble?" He asked,
Meanwhile, Aki Kiyoko was late for school due to how the trains were running. She would walk through the entrance gate, only to get noticed by the teacher. He would point at her too. "And Miss Kiyoko! You're late for the third time this month. What do you have to say for yourself?"
@RedArmyShogun @Velvetean
Sakiko Mizushima and Ayame Abe would find themselves sitting in front of the front office. A Television was on if they looked up, there for the two young women who worked as receptionists. The reporter was talking about the upcoming elections.
"... While some comparisons have been drawn to Masayoshi Shido, whose corruption was uncovered last year by a group of whistleblowers, Theta Japan CEO Kokuou Kiiro states that this is not the case. Gamma Party member and nomincandidate Matsutani Manzo was quick to assuage these fears. He states that he only hopes to do what's best for Japan. Interim Prime Minister Toranosuke Yoshida has said that he will do the best he can to ensure a smooth transition. Meanwhile, protests continue outside of Theta Japan's headquarters in Roppongi and the Diet building in Nagatacho, with protestors demanding 'A Return to Democracy, not a Techno-Theocracy!'
I'm Ishihara Hizuru, and this is the Japan Broadcasting Corporation."
Finally, after a few minutes of watching the news, the principal would step out of his office. "Miss Mizushima, Miss Abe. May I talk to you two for a moment? It's about a... private matter."
@Yzmael @Karyra
English class was BORING! You sat there while Mr. Roberts went over how adjectives worked in English, as well as comparing it to other languages. He was writing down various phrases on the board, having students dissect them, and asking them grammar rules, all to prepare for a test in two weeks.
"Now, let's go over the phrase 'Potato Chip Truck Fire.' Now, in French, that would come out as 'The Fire, of the truck, of the chip,of the Apple, of the ground.' Whereas here in English, we can simply say 'Potato Chip Truck Fire.'" He said, drawing that example on the whiteboard. "Now, continuing on with adjectives, what's the unspoken rule regarding how adjectives work? Can anybody tell me?" He clicked his tongue as his hand went around the room.
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