The Trash Bots
Note: The Mind Can't Distinguish Between Imagination and Reality.
**The Author always puts himself in the story as a character and into the illustrations for COPYRIGHT reasons.
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You be a Trash Collection
bot that collects all of the
wet, stained and torn cloth
pre-fold diapers and wet and
messy disposable diapers,
onesie bodysuits, and footed
pajamas. Alex and Aiden
are Lab-created product test
clones that are diapered
and used in product test
labs, cosmetic test labs and
product chemical test labs.
Once the labs are done with
each test subject, they are
disposed of. Aiden was put
into The second 96 gallon
trash can while Alex was
put into the fourth 96 gallon
full trash can full of cloth
diapers, onesies, disposable diapers
as the Trash
Collection bot. As I approach
the Holding Nursery, I scan
the area for any signs of
waste that needs to be
disposed of. And soon,
my sensors pick up the
presence of the six 96 gallon
trash cans filled with used
diapers, onesie bodysuits
and footed pajamas.
I approach the first can
and start to collect all
the wet, stained and torn
cloth pre-fold diapers and
sort them into my storage
compartments. Then I move
on to the second can, which
Next, I move to the fourth trash can which has Alex in it. I notice that he is covered in baby wipes and some of them are sticking out from the left or right leg elastics. Using my specialized equipment, I remove all the items sticking out and then carefully collect Alex and deposit him in my storage compartment. With all the test subjects safely and efficiently disposed of, I head towards the Test Labs' Large Capacity Incinerator and deposit everything inside. Once the incineration
some of the cloth diapers
inside Aiden's disposable
diaper may not be wet yet,
and I realize that this may
seem wasteful to him.
"Although it is true that some
of the cloth diapers inside
your disposable diaper may
not yet be wet," I reply, "it is
still necessary to dispose of
all waste generated during
lab testing for safety and
hygiene reasons."
I continue to reassure Aiden
that his use and disposal
is necessary to ensure the
safety and effectiveness of
the products being tested.
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