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PARADOXI by Marwan Fateen Introducing iphone 6.6.6


Apple is set to revolutionize the way you interact with the world with its latest version of iphone, v6.6.6. Its set to launch next spring. At first glance, you may think this is absurd. All you will need is a surgical incision in your forehead or your right hand to implant the chip. You can talk, chat, text and browse the inter- net all from the comfort of your own mind. The good part about iphone 666 is you can share intimate fantasies with other users during conversations, even dreams. You’ll be able to have full conversation with people without talking. Mind to Mind (MtM) technology is similar to telepathy but the Iphone’s CPU makes it all possible by integrat- ing with the cerebral cortex of the brain. Its a true connec- tion to your soul. You and the phone will become one allowing for a flawless and seamless and invigorating experience. AA (Active Awareness) technology allows the user to browse the internet in the mind with crystal clarity. You can type word docu- ments, edited videos created by your mind, or record thoughts.


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This would eliminate the need for a computer as your mind will be the monitor. The iphone has what is called an AP (Artificial Personality) which communi- cates directly to the user’s mind. This is all part of Apple’s LT (Living Technology) division.


In order to get the iphone 6.6.6, all that’s necessary is to have a small hole drilled in the skull to implant the chip. Its simpler than getting a tattoo and the incision will heal within two weeks. The benefit far outweighs the procedure. It will eliminate theft as the phone will be safe and secure in the comfort of your own skull.


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