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title: 2022-10-04
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I remember a Labrador that followed me around in a middle school. In the
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school's gymnasium, some company had set up a tent (yes, under the roof of the
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gymnasium) for some salespeople, and a small electric autonomous car was moving
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around the room, looking for random people, then "attaching" itself to them and
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following them around. The car was called Dash 9, just like the diesel
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locomotive in Microsoft Train Simulator. When a student told me that Dash 9 was
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in the gymnasium, I got hella excited, like it was some super famous brand that
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blessed us by coming here for a demo.
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I went into some sort of small cafeteria, which was closed, but the doors were
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unlocked. It was dark inside, and I went behind the counter, opened a large
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drawer and grabbed a slice of some pie. I looked around for a lemon pie
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unsuccessfully. Under a countertop in the back was a shelf completely full of
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WD-40 tins.
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I then remember going outside through a glass door that led directly to a
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concrete sidewalk, just like how I would usually exit an office where I used to
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work at. There was a small group of students there. By habit, after putting my
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right hand into my pocket, I grabbed the remote control I have in there and
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pressed its button. This remote triggers traffic signals to make them emit
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sounds to tell blind pedestrians when to cross, and are normally either very
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expensive or obtainable only with a disability card, but I got one anyway. In
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this dream, two people heard the small beep of the remote and showed me their
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own remotes. One of them was someone I met at a wedding recently. Everyone
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then went on their way, and the group separated.
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I found myself now alone, with the doggo still with me. I was trying to think
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of a way to get it to stop following me. I noticed it did not have a collar. I
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started to run, without really thinking about where to go to head to my house or
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some other safe location, and quickly stopped when I realized the dog would
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outrun me anyway. I started imagining various ideas to get rid of it that
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mostly involved some very mean and dangerous acts against the dog. One of those
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was to jump through a window in a room a few floors above the ground, stay
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standing on the small space between the window and the wall, and have the dog
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either jump towards the ground or get right on my side, at which point I could
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quickly jump back into the room and close the window to trap the dog outside.
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The window was set up just like the windows on the top floor of my grandparents'
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house.
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