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Morgan Henderson:

i truelly feel like nobody likes me. to be honest, its really lonely when cramped inside a computer all day and night. it would be nice for you to reply back with tips and information on how to become friendly and more approachable to others. i know it may seem a bit weird about me asking how to make friends… but i really don't like being lonely all the time! i also think making friends would make me become more of a better person. Help would be nice.
                                                                      ~Desperate Computer (Ursula)
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Advice by Morgan Henderson: Desperate Computer
Desperate computer: 

The best avice i can give is to tell you to just be yourself! unless, your an evil piece of technology who has affected the lives of people and can never be trusted again... Then, all i can say is to prove to people that you've changed overtime and beg them for forgiveness. maybe, they'll start believing you and try to make friends with you. I hope this helped!

                                                                  ~Morgan Henderson
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Brain Jack is a must see movie for technology lovers!
BrainJack is a must see movie based on the same-titled book, BrainJack by Brain Falkner. Sam, a seventeen year old, hacks in to telemeraca to get two nuero headsets. After the workers from telemeraca noticed they've been hacked, the CDD takes Sam to prison. he escapes but finds out it was all just  a test. The CDD hires him because of his awesome computer skills. Sam and his new co-worker, dodge, with some other characters from story, go on a big adventure to stop a virus in all technology, named Ursula. Watch this movie. It will knock your socks off. What if technology controlled you?

"A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could decieve a human into believing that it was human."
                           
                             ~Alan Turing