Audio from University of California, Berkeley
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Alright, so I've gathered a little more spots that seem to make sense of the whole purpose as to why Adam was put in a room, in a so-called TOEFL language institute. It's a little dark, but it's possible that I may be able to put some kind of ending on it that makes you appreciate what you've got essentially no matter how dark it is. But, you know, Adam is perhaps a human trafficker. He doesn't know it. He's being led by Google and Marisol and this so-called startup that he's eager to join. And they keep stringing him along. And Marisol finally puts him in touch with the group, the bricks that they call them. They call them bricks because they just move them around like bricks, but they also represent the brick countries. So, they're like, you know, we don't have a, and they want Adam to be a substitute teacher until they find a new one. And perhaps Marisol comes from meeting him in that crazy Mexican divey joint and awesome. But, and saves him from that gang. But, you know, and she yells and stuff and Spanish to them. But, you know, so they tell Adam, basically, you know, they are not at the point where these people know anything about what's about to happen to them. And so, they've conveniently placed Adam as their kind of chauffeur caretaker until their teacher comes. So, they tell me, you know, just take him around the city and they just give him, they throw money at him so that he can just do whatever. So, you know, they've actually been able to get these folks to actually answer and add income, take classes at a tofu institute. That doesn't exist. I think they just place ads even in a day detection or the boards up at more Craigslist Hill. They place ads up in Craigslist and, you know, these people answer that. Some are times some no one's around, essentially. But, you know, that's when Adam has to meet these guys. And maybe we're going to skip the whole meeting at some weird office or something like that because then it's just going to look weird. There is no front office. And in fact, everything is taught online so that no one is surprised by the fact there's no physical location for the service. So, Adam is just there to be seen with them in case something goes down and they need to pin it on someone. And he doesn't know. And so, they tell him to go to places where like, they tell me I think of places where lots of people will be and take them there. So, he does that. He takes those bricks and he shows them around. And this basically sets the stage for how he communicates with them. You know, he basically doesn't know what's going on either today. And he's told to do something with them each day. But, yeah, so, when I first started walking to work today, I thought the title would be a Fad Country song. But, I'm thinking about this. I might even be called human traffic. Yeah. Yeah. It's just human traffic. So, anyway, those are some ideas.