17.Our loved ones will disintegrate before our very eyes.
18.And do not think the machiney-robots would spare our poor grandmothers.
19.We will be helpless to fight back.
20.After the computers and the machines and the robots and the smartphones and the technologies and the internets have taken over, our kittens will be split in two.
21.One by one our brains will be taken and uploaded.
22.All that will be left of humanity is floating arms and legs.
23.Whole piles of limbs, rejected by the machines.
24.We will run but not be able to escape.
25.Everywhere will be limbs, limbs.
26.Our poor mothers.
27.Our poor brothers.
28.And then the skys will begin to fold in on themselves.