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An excerpt from a fantastic book by Jacob Denui. For aspiring sctivist entrepreneurs and designers. It features biographical anecdotes and fictional vinettes with multiple characters - female and male.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
2 48 PM Out of the frying pan. I hate Disneyland, moaned will melodramatically rolling over into an exhausted heap away from the edge of the icy wall he had just finished ascending. They had made it and threw exhausted lungs and muscles. The three now collapsed on the mountainous icefield they had been trekking on a matter of hours ago. Never before had the snow and ice covered field they now be held, given such incredible joy and hope, Will had not yet had time to see anything but the cloudy sky above him that was steadily releasing snowflakes that drifted down and melted as they touched his warm face. His thoroughly exhausted body lay collapsed upon the snow, his chest heaving in and out as he struggled to replace the oxygen he had spent climbing out. As he put it. It's been a few beers since I've done something like that. After Sid made it to the top, fighting back tears of joy amidst tears of pain, she looked around quietly to see if there were any signs of Carlos or Rita. None. They think we're dead, Sid said quietly. Not to anyone in particular, but more to help her process what exactly was happening. She wondered if she was in shock. She could still process her surroundings, but she found it more difficult now, as if she was trying to find her way in a foggy cloud of mist. It appears so. Obviously, there's no time to waste if we intend to catch up with them and change their minds, Peter said as he quickly slung his pack onto his two burly shoulders and began walking back in the direction they had originally come from. Try to keep up with me, you to, he shouted, picking up his pace. Will and Sid looked at each other, both wary of Peter's apparent, impulsive desire to go before they had even had a chance to decide as a team. The best course of action. Peter, Stop! Will shouted at him. Peter stopped and turned around. I get that time is of the essence right now, but don't you think we should stop and get our bearings for a second? First I did get my bearings, Will, Right? When I crawled out of that hellhole, we fell into What else is there to get? This is the way we came from, and there's no reason why the team would have gone in any other direction.