A letter from March 23rd, 2020

Time Travelling — over 5 years

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, I hope you have survived the colossal pandemic that has consumed the world in the past few years. I know times are tough right now, and if the world ends in the future, you won't receive the opportunity to be able to view this letter. However, if you do, I hope you remember that the world will never be the same from henceforth. Social distancing is the norm now, I haven't actually seen anyone in schools/outside for a couple of months. Because, you see, the Trump administration has not instituted a healthcare plan nationally, and most American citizens, who were laid off during the recession, can't and couldn't afford to be tested. COVID-25, a virus that has mutated a total of six times now since 2019, can not be stopped. I know it's not worrysome right now as it's only harmful to the elderly, but just know that they're only 30 million people left in the Disunited States. A Civil War is going to break out soon to fight for the remaining resources that are scarcely separated through our society. Well, I must go, the biolab is calling me in for more tests. I have developed antibodies which have allowed me to serve as a test recipient for potential vaccines. However, what nobody understands, is that the virus can't be cured. Why? Because I am the virus... and I have been destined to destroy humanity. I leave you with this quote, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do from your country." John F. Kennedy, 1961 - Kamran Dhillon - Prisoner 140124 - 2025

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