November 12, 4006


Hey there everyone!

Been a few days since my last update. However, the silence on my part is just due to my attempts at cleaning up the house.
ummm...im mopping??
I’ve been finding orange skin shavings around the house. Go figure, it’s Stove’s. Ever since the ghosts left his body, Stove has begun shedding his outer layer of skin. When they possessed him, all of his skin was dead, flaky, and dry. Gross.
moisturize.
Anyway. In other news. I’ve begun a new investigation on the side since my ongoing project is paused. I wanted to talk more about some studies I’ve been deep into.
curiosity killed the chris
Ever since the ghost clones left, I’ve been thinking a lot about those deformed clones. The ones who have no limbs, who can’t walk or talk like normal clones do. They’re functionally DIFFERENT. The tiny clones were so small, died so fast, that it got me questioning the logistics of a clone society.
icky
What happens to clones that are born with MAJOR life altering issues?

Homo Hominens (Clones) come in all types of shapes and sizes. While they are derived from humans, they have become less and less like them in the short period clones have been created. They’re highly versatile, durable, and flexible. When a clone is created, its height could range anywhere from 7 feet tall to 1 foot tall. It entirely depends on which mutations it is born with.
variety of shapes and sizes!
This has fascinated me. Humans came in all shapes and sizes, but generally, their anatomy was consistent. Unchanging. Proportions may vary, but humans always had a similar structure from person to person. Their society was constructed around this.

How can clone society adapt a system in which able bodied clones can thrive as much as the lesser-abled? How could a slug show up to work and perform just as effectively as someone with humanoid features? Could a Christofly show up to a construction site and operate heavy machinery?
hes so proper
That’s the thing. It can’t. And it doesn’t. Clone society hasn’t adapted itself around these kinds of people. It’s not inclusive. This vexed me. Why make them if you aren’t going to include them in society?

To C-Tech, these clones are like failed product.
to c-tech, these guys are a means to an end.
This explains why Clonopolis has such a large homeless population! And why they’re able to continue allotting housing. They are assigning clones jobs based on physical characteristics. If you are born “wrong”, “unfinished”, “deformed”, you will have no place in society. You will have to fend for yourself—no entitlement to a job...At least, that's my working theory. If I was a Chris clone (Which I am!!!) that's how I'd have thought to do it--even though it's actually highly unethical...
poor fella.
So, I decided I needed to investigate if this was really true.

Dan signed us up for this news delivery package every month. We receive these VHS tapes in the mail from some guy named Rolly. A small news program called “Isa’s Inquiriez”. It’s spelled wrong—but whatever.
hes the delivery boy
We’re sifting through the box of tapes as we speak. I will report back on my findings soon.
lets find out.
Will keep you all posted,
Chris