The Disposal Circus
A long, long time ago, a secret society of weird, sometimes
maniacal oddities that were out-casts by regular society, banded together and
formed….The Disposal Circus.
This circus, had it’s own secret arena and people of all
ages were kidnapped and brought to this arena against their will, caged, and
made to perform acts of whatever their circus masters wanted them to. This
particular circus, made people wear diapers, sometimes cloth diapers, and
sometimes disposables, due to the lack of
rest rooms available. The rest rooms that were available, were for the circus
workers, and not for those who performed there for the short while each would
be there. When the circus kidnapped someone, that person would be drugged,
undressed, diapered, and then carried to a large row of cages…..where they
would be kept out of the cold and the elements, like a jail cell but with bars
around the whole structure except for the roof. Over the bars, there were bulletproof, see-through lexan polycarbonate
sheets that were removable and retractable during hot temperature days and for
cleaning and deodorizing. There were at least six of these trailers or carts
that could be hitched together and pulled in a line each behind one another if
necessary. These cages, were actually modified lion’s cages from around the
1800s to early 1900s. They had been restored and slightly modified so as to
hold people in them rather than animals. As each new person was brought into
the fold, each person was put into thick disposable diapers at first, so that
the masters wouldn’t have to change their diapers. Instead, there was a couple
of women assigned to that cage to change and keep the people in there, clean
and comfortable until it was their time to do what they were asked. If the
person’s act required getting wet, the master ordered that the performers get
cloth diapers put on them for the act.
The Master, was a giant artificially intelligent super computer that controlled drones and robots.
The Master, was a giant artificially intelligent super computer that controlled drones and robots.
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