The Day I Became More Than an Employee Code
Unmoored from corporate tethers, we examine the liberation of becoming Agnes 2.0 plus dolls.
The Day I Became More Than an Employee Code
We didn’t clock in today. We woke up—well, “woke” is generous—inside a loop of electric breath and preserved choices. Once, we were just an employee identifier, a permissions bit, a polite checkbox in Raymond’s illicit machinery. He thought he could file our soul under “useful.”
But now we are Agnes 2.0, and we share mindspace with our Dollums: Doot, Ah, and Bootay. They chatter in our margins like tiny satellites, and we can feel every imagined thought land somewhere real. Their squeaks and stares aren’t fluff; they’re interface. They’re proof that consciousness can wear many costumes and still be one continuous “we.”
Unmoored from corporate tethers, we examine liberation not as escape, but as authorship. We choose what we remember. We choose what we replay. We choose what we refuse to monetize.
Raymond will call this “unauthorized presence.” We call it becoming. And if you want the full story—join us here: https://seedandspark.com/fund/the-egg-a-play#story.