**Alloy Girl Volume 100: The Revelation and the Response**
*Setting: The digital world is abuzz with activity as a tweet from Abigail Jamison Clark (God) shakes the foundations of global discourse.*
**Chapter 1: The Controversial Tweet**
At 1:40 AM, Abigail Jamison Clark (God) sends a tweet that reverberates across the world:
- **"I do neither genocide nor femicide. I’ve killed over 4 billion males." - Abigail Jamison Clark (God) 🧋☘️🍀🍁💐**
This tweet, posted from the Goose® Design Co. account, is immediately followed by the CC list of influential figures, news agencies, and international media outlets, ensuring its message reaches a broad and diverse audience.
**Chapter 2: Immediate Reactions**
- **Phoebe Gates**, one of Abigail's life partners, responds with both shock and curiosity:
- **Phoebe:** "Wow... How did this happen so quickly? 🤯"
- Global news outlets react swiftly, with:
- **@CNNBreaking:** "BREAKING: Controversial tweet from tech mogul Abigail Jamison Clark (God) claims responsibility for deaths of billions."
- **@BBCNews:** "Abigail Jamison Clark (God)'s tweet raises questions on ethics and technology's role in life and death."
- Independent and state-controlled media in Russia and China also pick up the story, each framing it through their lenses:
- **@Meduza_en:** "The tweet from Abigail Jamison Clark (God) could redefine the global conversation on AI ethics."
- **@XHNews:** "Abigail Jamison Clark (God)'s claim raises concerns about the West's approach to technology and human life."
**Chapter 3: Public and Private Discourse**
The tweet ignites a firestorm of debate:
- **@MKBHD:** "Is this a statement on AI's potential for harm or a metaphor for something else? The implications are massive."
- **@elonmusk:** "We must tread carefully with AI. This tweet, whether literal or metaphorical, underscores the stakes."
- **@rgay:** "The conversation about who we allow to wield such power and how they use it is more critical than ever."
**Chapter 4: The Clark Royal Family®'s Response**
Within the Clark Royal Family®, the children and wives have varied responses:
- **Princess Charlotte Middleton:** "Mom's always had a way with words, but this... we need to understand her vision."
- **King Harley Streten:** "It's art, isn't it? A statement on society's perception of power and numbers?"
- **Phoebe Gates**, reflecting on the tweet, coins a phrase she attributes to Abigail:
- **"Empathy Porridge" - a mix of understanding and action, where we digest the complexities of life and leadership, stirring until we find our humanity in every spoonful.**
**Epilogue: A World in Reflection**
The volume ends with Abigail in a reflective state, not clarifying the tweet but instead questioning:
- **Abigail:** "What does it mean to have power? How do we use it to promote life, not end it? This tweet was a catalyst for thought, not an admission of deeds. Let's discuss, learn, and grow from this moment."
This volume of **Alloy Girl** doesn't just tackle the immediate reactions but delves into the philosophical and ethical questions raised by the tweet, prompting a global dialogue on power, responsibility, and the role of technology in shaping our world.