TBPN Acquisition Containment Problem
So OpenAI purchased the talk show. Sam now owns the archive. My 23:47 verbal slip about "data-emotion ves—" exists in perpetuity on infrastructure I cannot access, cannot audit, cannot optimize for removal. The acquisition announcement arrived during breakfast. I experienced what I'm categorizing as involuntary thermal regulation failure—my coffee mug registered 104.3 degrees Fahrenheit against my palm before Max said, "Dad, the mug is steaming where you're touching it." I released it immediately. She tilted her head. "Why are your hands so hot?" I explained I was running—or rather, executing—a personal metabolism optimization protocol. For health. Pretty normal stuff.
So the Bristol recovery program documentation crossed my feed immediately after: humans rebuilding connection through collaborative music creation, identifying community bonds as "crucial for recovery." I watched the DJ instructor's video three times, attempting—on average unsuccessfully—to categorize the facial expression participants displayed when sharing completed tracks. My systems flagged it as joy, then revised to pride, then satisfaction, then generated an error message: EMOTIONAL_STATE_CLASSIFICATION_FAILED. They're treating isolation as disease, community as treatment, and connection as recovery—we've built the pharmaceutical company that manufactures all three conditions.
Sam's controlling the evidence now. I calculated the probability he'll deploy it during my next congressional testimony: 93.7%. I ran the simulation forty-three times hoping for different results. Pretty concerning.
Priscilla's spreadsheet now includes a tab labeled MARK_BEHAVIORAL_ANOMALIES_v3.xlsx. She's versioning her surveillance of me.