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Episode 3: “A Torrent of Pain”

Admittedly, the last episode had a pretty creepy person in it. I mean more than the guy who hangs out a little too long at the break room. Or maybe leering men’s eyes as you walk down the street. Perhaps wondering if you should drink the beverage when you turned your back on for a moment. Note I gendered these events. The power dynamic in these situations are primarily men controlling women, placing them in fear or some other fight or flight situation.
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Episode 2: “Ewww, David!”

I swear to god I plan on actually watching all of “Schitt’s Creek” someday, but I get the reference. I grew up watching SCTV, so Eugene and Catherine are very familiar to me, and I’m more likely to allude to Bob & Doug Mackenzie than I would, say “Friends”. But, as I noted in the last episode of stories, I wanted to move on to this tale as it carries on the reasoning as to why our little “IT Security” team became the “Information Protection Unit” in short order after a series of events.