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Poser Science Fiction posted on Mar 11, 2007
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Test Notes: August 5, 2010 Hieronymus Barnes, Chief of Design Ethics ".... when hard wired into the cerebellum, the subject experienced such moments of sensory overload that they expired. Although the subject had expired in the testing phase, we found a curious phenomenom, in that the brain was still willing to recieve signals long after necrosis had set in. This does tend to confirm the addictive nature of the product in that buyers will continue to use it long after death. This should help in creating a brisk sales environment. H. Barnes, C.o.D.E." something different for a change. how soon until this becomes fact? comments welcome, please enjoy!

Comments (3)


Valerie-Ducom

2:11PM | Sun, 11 March 2007

So beautiful work and very nice texture and lighting !! :)

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RubyT

8:57PM | Sun, 11 March 2007

OMG! Freaky thoughts. Excellent art for this! I'm gonna turn of the TV now.

indiefilm

7:51AM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Frightening image and thoughts. Just wish it didn't ring so true! Excellent! Jay


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