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Push it to the limit: Gregory Castle

G [/ dropcap] regory Castle, a Grenadian accounting of 24 years went to work at your company, Accounting Salaos SA . It was his first day in the office and came smiling, with bright eyes, ready to count and to take on the world.

Once there, he was told he would receive that first week, a course of risk prevention associated with the technology that would  change his life. The following Monday, Gregory would come trembling to the office …

And calling the intercom, the possible shock by poor maintenance was running through his mind, so he waited for someone to open the door, but in in hall he found the elevator, menacing … As there were only two floors, decided to walk up.

The risky office

When he entered the office, he noticed an inadequate brightness of the last LEDs that had recently installed but turned a blind eye … and headed to his seat. There he began the serious.

Turning on the computer, that old screen 3 years ago began to burn your eyes, looked blind in a week and adjusted it as he could. By typing your password to get in, he began to feel a hint of tendinitis fingers and began stretching, thinking that would fix something innocent …

Despite the screen and keyboard, did bite the bullet and sweating, he began to get off the CuentaPlus program that had bidden him, but took too long, so he went to get a coffee, to relax so many concentrated emotions, home salita the complex.

The uncertainty of emotions

The coffee machine was broken, to his relief, so that did the same. But we had to heat it up … When he went to the microwave, warned terrified that I had to live up to the genitals and immediately could feel the waves end his masculinity . I could not have Gregorians.

Terrified and thinking of that bleak future, left the living room to forced and his thoughts began to mingle with the talks early in the morning, which clearly exceeded the recommended decibel level … then you notice that almost could not hear marches pounding noise of the printers, who were at his side, was running deaf

In those moments, anxiety and psychosis seized on: He noticed that the mouse moved just looking at him, spinning the screen and keyboard hauntingly played the piano … Gregorio was already psychotic , out of control and ran into the street to air …

At that time he received a call from his boss, but when you lift the mobile perceived electromagnetic fields, which had just signed his future ear cancer, cerebellum and pin sooner rather than later, and he frightened, threw the phone into the air and ran home.

The danger is at home

At home, he turned on his laptop, with whom he felt more comfortable since I had properly configured the weekend, to meet all safety requirements.

He realized then that I had on my legs, threatening their eggs, although that was not a problem, because it had already been sterile before the microwave.

He entered Facebook , to let off steam with his friends … but as I wrote, recalled the information that was given in the course of the falsity of social networks and the isolation that caused anxiety and depression was joined.

The threat is out there

He left overwhelmed and confused the street and look at the sky for answers, warned security cameras from a nearby bank branch watching him, invading her privacy, she felt paranoid. Amid the anxiety depression and paranoia , suffered an outbreak of schizophrenia:

Listening to the radio waves buzzing everywhere, telling him to relax, who were his friends. He could see them chasing him, surround him, pierce … I was on another planet.

Totally out of control, with eyes and on the verge of an attack of epilepsy , he ran nowhere. Puzzled, she crossed the street without looking and an autonomous Google car was found. They tried to revive him on the way to hospital, but it was too late … Gregory was right.

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