August 26, 2016
It was high school graduation and for some reason a large group of people were walking away from the ceremony. I followed them across campus and over the grassy hill towards the classical building up ahead. I asked the professor where we were going and he told me that he was giving a lecture on epigenetics. Most of the other people walking up the slope were his students.
Because of the incline we were walking on, he looked down at me and asked if I was 7 to 10 years old. I told him I was “also a junior”. “Do you wanted to be graded [for this class]?” he asked and I promptly refused.
Green banshees were swirling around the building before entering through the upper windows. I started to experience a sudden “fps drop” as everything became choppy.
Inside of the building, they were demonstrating how a person’s face can be reconstructed from a database of unrelated faces. “We are all everyone” he announced as he unveiled his program. We tested the program using Obama’s face and it reconstructed a 19 year old Barack Obama who was a trader in 1914.