Ok but God!Mac n V!Wukong....
(Ye , V!Wukong is too fun to play with , lil simp got a god to simp to now)
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Ok but God!Mac n V!Wukong....
(Ye , V!Wukong is too fun to play with , lil simp got a god to simp to now)
General Motors Acceptance Corp, 1956
Just what any small child wants to do, spend all day hanging out with their parents at the car dealership. "Oh my Gawd! Pick a car already will ya? It's been almost a half hour."
Reader's Digest - November 1972
Fun facts companies can I will fire you the second you lose fmla if you're disabled. Speaking from experience with GMAC
Don't you dare bring up the reason behind Dr. Greene's death. He experimented on himself, he knew the costs.
I just wish I had stopped him. He didn't deserve to die the way he did.
Dr. [REDACTED] is trying to bring a man back from the dead. He believes he can bring back anyone if he programmed hard enough.
He is an idiot, of course.
But if he finds out he can't, what will happen is uncertain. He might destroy himself in this process.
Signed,
[DATA EXPUNGED]
From Dr. Greene's records, it sounds more like you strapped him down and forced it onto him.
It is uncertain what will happen. Though the probability is low, it might work. There's a lot of stuff that could happen. He must learn for himself. Dr. Williams could bring Dr. Greene back, but it won't truly be Dr. Greene... he is mourning for someone who treated him like a person. Of course he'd want to bring that person back, especially when no one else treats him like a person.
Why not talk to him like he's an actual person (because he is). Talk to him about mourning. Just actually talk to him.
••• Dr. V
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, October 11, 1958
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