The world didn’t end in screams. There were no grand lights, no warnings, no panic. There wasn’t even any pain, the only common language amongst all living things. The final shroud fell on Earth in silence. In darkness.
Humanity’s last flirt with nature’s laws ended in tragedy. A simple miscalculation, which gave birth to the most destructive force in the universe – The Black Hole. A raging god that consumed everything that was known. Sometimes I wonder, if someone somewhere from afar witnessed that eerie spectacle. If some other, distant civilization observed our demise in awe of this phenomenon.
Our story doesn’t end here though. A collective consciousness – Post Sapiens cult, which transferred itself into a digital form, has foreseen that human luck will finally end. Soon before the cataclysm struck, a ship was shot into the void of space, with an unaware but conscious copy of the universe, which keeps on roaming the black emptiness. Live 2.0 goes on, but this time, there is someone to guide them.
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Dark web – People loved to live the life of others. To feel something beyond everyday repertoire of their emotions. Poetry, stories, theatre, television and then sensories. Tv that allowed anyone to inhabit bodies of its characters and feel everything they did. Not all of the content was allowed for the general public of course. Some, more exotic thrills had to be searched for in the Dark web. A pit of every evil that one can imagine. If someone dives deep into his own repressed needs and feels everything he would in the real world it’s easy to forget what’s real. Borders of worlds get thinner and thinner…
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Life gives us all sort of things
All that we can have
But for those with exquisite taste
That is not enough
Sure we have those sensories
Tv that we can be
See through actors own eyes
Feel what they can feel
But I wanted
Something more
A thrill that would light up
These old bones
Something far closer to
The rhythm of my heart
Something that would people see
As wrong and bizarre
I lived through so damn many days
Showing just one side
I’d just like to have a break
From faking every hour
So I hid in
Basement deep
Leaving my wife and child
Sound asleep
Turned on the dark web
Forbidden content
Tapped to the thrills
I could never have
Each soul holds its dark drives
Everyone has their aaahhhh
Each soul holds its dark drives
Everyone has their aaahhhh
As time went by I came back
More and more in awe
Of the pleasures I could have
So much more than love
It took me months to notice that
All beings want the same
That I am not sick at all
We are just all afraid
As countless meals took its place
Passing bread and words
I knew now with certainty
She always wanted more
So when deep night came to be
I shut our childs doors tight
I brought in a rope and other tools
To our bedrooms site
She screamed at first
A bit too loud
But I've pushed her
Till she shut
I know she does that
Just to turn me on
So I hit her
Few times more
I know she does that
Just to turn me on
So hid her harder
Few times more
Each soul holds its dark drives
Everyone has their aaahhhh
Each soul holds its dark drives
Everyone has their aaahhhh
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