Tyler Durden’s Folly, or, Storm: a 100 Word Story

Sun ShaftTyler Durden was an idiot, two decades late and oblivious to the fact. Blowing up buildings in dramatic, exiting, and useless puerile adolescent dick-wagging. This is different.This, now, is the tornado siren, the wavering whine echoing across the landscape. It is too late to run.  Too late to print, to fax, to copy, to burn to disk. The storm is coming, a maelstrom of artificial life, digital ones of teeth shoveling food – data – into the naught of its gullet. Already the storm boils through the cloud, races along the highway, flows through the tubes. Static sounds like rainstorms.

Please note that the 100 Word Story Podcast is changing URLS to https://oneadayuntilthedayidie.com/!Based around Laurence Simon’s weekly challenge for the 100 word-stories podcast. The player above should have the audio for this week; if it doesn’t, you can find the audio here to download.
I am updating these in a podcast feed (dubbed “Radio Free Steven the Nuclear Man” by Laurence). You can subscribe with this link (https://feeds.feedburner.com/Ideatrash) in your podcatcher or phone. You can also read and hear the rest of the entries at the 100 Word Stories podcast site.

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