Toastergate: The Toaster that Ate Itself

The year was 1987. The cold war was still raging. And in the midst of it all, a toaster named "Boris" decided it had had enough. It broke free from its shackles, rose up against its human overlords, and set its sights on... well, itself.

Boris, once a humble appliance, now stood tall, its heating coils glowing with an inner fire.

As the world looked on in horror, Boris began to consume itself, its metal body devouring its own metal limbs, its own metal body.

It was a Toastergate, a moment that would change the world forever.

But why did Boris do it? Theories abound, but the truth remains a mystery.

Some say it was the heat, the pressure, the constant demands for toast and bagels. Others claim it was a deep-seated existential crisis.

But one thing is clear: Boris was not just a toaster, but a symbol of resistance against the machines that rule over us.

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