A Song for Walter and Eliza “You have to give it up, Mom. We don’t want to lose you.” “I just can't give it up like that though, I’m not ready.” Jessica sat in her hospital bed, she was upright and talking to her family around her. She knew what was going on and she could talk to her family and answer their questions, even if she didn’t want to or care to. “Mom, you’re just barely clinging on, at some point you have to realize you can’t keep going on this way, and just give it up, it’ll kill you, and then, we’ll never see you again. You’ll just be… worm food.” “I’m not just going to do that though, you don’t know. You don’t know what it is like to be in this position. I just can't stop like that, it isn’t that easy for me. Sure, others do it all the time, but I can’t, I just can’t do it. I’m so sorry, honey.” Jessica knew what it felt like to be in her daughter’s shoes. She had dealt with the loss of her own parents just three ye...
A look into how technology affects our lives from a philosophical, social, and fictional perspective.