It was just a brief moment so I left the car doors unlocked while I was buying something. I kept looking at the car several times to see if someone was going near it, but when I left the store, the car was not there. It had been stolen! I thought while I ran desperately. Then I woke up. As any normal person, I thought “I’ve to get out of bed and go check if my car is still there.” The thing is, I don’t have a car.
Carlos "ChaTo" Castillo (they/them pronouns) lives and works in Barcelona, where they lead a research group on applications of computing to social issues.
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