Tuesday, December 6, 2011

2041


      It's 2041 and every morning I wake up to my face hitting the ground. My alarm clock is basically my bed and when it's time to wake up it just drops me on the floor. If I'm lucky, sometimes I'll wake up before my alarm clock goes off so I don't have a terrible hangover like headache for the first two classes of my day. While I lift myself off of the floor I use my IPhone 19 app too cook a perfect breakfast. I then walk over to my closet and enter the day and date. This machine automatically knows the weather and what you have planned on that day so it creates, and collects an outfit that fits. 

        I then walk to the kitchen and get the food I "ordered" off my phone and turned on the T.V, which are the windows. One button and suddenly I go from watching the world to Watching ESPN. The government has taken reform after being in a world war three so at the moment we have anarchy. My dad is the King, which means I will be in charge of my country when he steps down. School is not like it was back in the day. There is no such thing as classrooms or a class in college Instead we have what we call hologram teacher. My class begins promptly at 8:00 a.m. so I wake up at 7:58 a.m. I then reach for my teacher briefcase and type in the class code. Instantly, my teacher is standing in my living room ready to teach. I love having a hologram teacher, not only can I wake up two minutes before class, but I can also ask her any question I want and there’s no other students so I get all the help and attention I need.

         During class I give my teacher undivided attention because it is now illegal to live in the U.S without going to college and getting your degree. Of course you have to be old enough but I totally agree with that rule and use it as motivation so I can keep living the American dream. After the legalization of pot back in 2015 we now have classes on how to sell and grow it. Kind of weird if you ask me. When I’m done with school I usually catch the hovercraft into the city where I can do pretty much whatever I want. Dinner is usually waiting for me when I get home and my body is programmed to go to sleep so I better be in my bed a minute before ten o’clock because if not I’ll wake up wherever I was when the clock hit 10 p.m.

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