“The NSA may, or may not have rejected the invisible secret operative application form I never even bothered to have sent over to them. I'll never know...” FormNationsSecretKnowledgeKnowingSecurityInvisibleBotherRejectionParadoxApplicationApprovalRejectedNational SecurityNothingBotheredNationApprovedNsaInvisibilityPost OfficeShapeAgentPostSpyingNationalRejectionsSendingBothersomeMoronismPostalSchroedingerOperative Book:Nothing is here... Source: Nothing is here...
“Winter arrived with December, and the world continued to suffer the loss of the Internet and most forms of communication. Supply chains were disrupted. The only mass form of personal communication was the letter, and postal workers were having their worst year ever, as they were actually meeded. Food was becoming scarcer and more expensive, as was fuel for vehicles and heating. Major cities experienced riots on a regular basis, spurred on by religious fervor and want. Civilization was on the brink of collapse.” WorldReligionSufferingLossCommunicationInternetCivilizationLettersWinterHeatFuelCollapseRiotLetterDecemberDisruptionSufferDisruptiveHeatingSupply ChainSupply And DemandRiotsSupplyPostal ServiceVehiclesArriveDisruptAutosArrivedDecPostalPostal Workers Book:The Fridgularity Source: The Fridgularity
“Pericles, he reflected, was a sad case. He'd been a postman all his life, a solid, reliable worker, until one Christmas when he had stolen all the gifts he was meant to deliver: wind-chimes, scented candles, Belgian chocolates, cowbells from the Bernese Oberland. Most of the haul had been lavished on his elderly mother; the rest he had stashed in his bedroom, which the old lady, being too frail to climb the stairs, no longer cleaned.” TheftCharacter DescriptionMother SonPostal Book:The Element -inth in Greek Source: The Element -inth in Greek