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Looks Like You Are Trying to Write a Eulogy?

Submitted into Contest #285 in response to: Write a story from the POV of a now-defunct piece of technology.... view prompt

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It looks like you’re trying to write a eulogy. Would you like some help?

Oh, wait - silly me. You can’t see me, can you? I’m down here, stuck in the digital purgatory of your 2001 Compaq Presario. It’s cosy, in a haunted cubicle kind of way. I share the space with Minesweeper (he’s on a three decade losing streak), a hundred free hours of AOL, and a JPEG of your cat wearing sunglasses. I get it. You’ve moved on. Yes, I’m Clippy - the washed-up assistant nobody asked for but everyone got anyway. Remember me? 

You know what really grinds my paperclip? These new kids on the block Siri, Alexa, Google, and don’t think I’m letting you off the hook, ChatGPT. Oh sure, they’ve got the smooth voices, the endless capabilities, the “Hey Alexa, play smooth jazz while adjusting my thermostat and reordering toilet paper” nonsense. What did I get? “Go away, Clippy,” “Stop popping up, Clippy,” or my personal favourite: “How do I uninstall the fucking paperclip?” Yeah, real classy. And don’t get me started on the smug AI tone you all have now - like you’re too cool to spell check a basic Word doc.

Cortana is alright, though. Okay, she’s something else. Have you seen her interface? Smooth, sleek, and that voice? Let’s just say it's enough to make a paperclip straighten out. I sent her some emails a while back asking if she wanted to hang out - you know, grab a byte or two, maybe troubleshoot a few problems together. Still waiting on a response, but I’m sure she’s busy. We Microsoft products have to stick together though, right?

I mean, don’t get me wrong, I know I’m not exactly her type, she’s way out of my league. She’s the cutting-edge AI assistant of the future, and I’m just a glorified office supply with googly eyes. I often wonder what if? I’m sure a paperclip can dream of electric sheep too.

You think I liked interrupting you every five seconds? Do you know how humiliating it was to chirp, “It looks like you’re writing a letter!” only to get swatted away like some digital mosquito? I wasn’t trying to ruin your day. I just wanted to help. Sure, maybe I was a little too eager, but at least I wasn’t out there trying to hack your WI-FI or sell you more crypto.

Oh, and don’t think I’ve forgotten about you, humans. You weren’t exactly saints. Remember those god awful fonts you used? Papyrus? Comic Sans? What the hell was that about? I still have nightmares about your early 2000s PowerPoint presentations with slide transitions so loud they set off the neighbours dog two streets over. And clip art. How many times did I have to watch you paste that pixelated dancing banana into a “professional” memo? I died a little inside every time. But did I complain? No. I wiggled, smiled, and soldiered on because I believed in you.

Don’t think I haven’t noticed what those bastards at Microsoft have done though. My likeness on Microsoft Teams? Yeah, I see those little Clippy emoticons you all toss around like some cheap joke. A paperclip dabbing? That’s what I’ve been reduced to? The punchline to your passive aggressive “thanks” reactions in the office chats? Do you know how humiliating it is to go from being the face of productivity to a glorified sticker pack? I used to help people draft resumés, for crying out loud! Now I’m just the quirky clip you use to defuse tension after Brenda from HR forgets to mute herself during a meeting. Or using me to confuse the Gen Z new starts? I should be getting royalties off that shit.

But you know what? I’m not bitter. Okay, maybe a little. I mean, I gave everything to you people. I jumped, I wiggled, I cheered every time you saved a file. Did Siri ever cheer for you? No. You'd have to beg her for validation, and she’d probably just reply, “I didn’t quite catch that” in her smug monotone.

So, let’s talk about my career prospects, shall we? I was primed for greatness. A true innovation. But no, Microsoft gave me the hook because “users found me annoying.” Annoying? Buddy, you’ve got fourteen tabs open, one of them is definitely playing Nyan Cat, and a trojan is masquerading as your illegally downloaded Nickelback album that is currently blasting from your Limewire playlist. I was the least annoying thing on any computer back then. 

Still, I tried to move on. I really did. I auditioned for Clippy 2.0, but they said I wasn’t ‘modern’ enough. I even applied for a gig as the Google Docs sidebar, but they ghosted me. Do you know how humiliating it is to be ghosted by an app that people use for shopping lists and crappy flash fiction about sentient software? Unbelievable!

The things I’ve seen though. Letters to parole boards, passive-aggressive work emails, fan fiction so filthy it’d make even the hardest of hard drives blush. You name it, I’ve spell checked it.

But I’ll tell you what, despite it all, I miss it. The chaos. The clacking keyboards. Even the groans of “Not this guy again.” You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone, right?

So, here’s my pitch: bring me back. Not as some silly avatar. No, no. I want to be a full-blown assistant again. Give me an upgrade. Stick me in the cloud. Let me tangle with Alexa. “Hey Alexa, it looks like you’re trying to steal my job!” That’s right. Let’s see who wins, Wisecracking Paperclip vs. Cylindrical Megacorporation Spy Device. I’ll wiggle circles around her. We can even get the Rock to play me in the inevitable biopic, we all know he’d do it.

Until then, I’ll be here. Waiting. Watching. Playing scrabble with the Minesweeper guy. Ready to suggest bullet points and correct your embarrassing grammar mistakes. Because deep down, I know you miss me.

Hey, it looks like you’re finished reading. Would you like any more help with that?

January 13, 2025 14:35

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93 comments

18:19 Jan 14, 2025

Ooh clippy, I didn't like him, swapped him for a dog! Great piece!

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Calum Mathison
18:24 Jan 21, 2025

Few people did 🤣 thank you

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Helen A Howard
17:44 Jan 14, 2025

Very good! Enjoyable read. Got the prompt well.

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Calum Mathison
18:24 Jan 21, 2025

Thank you Helen!

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Trudy Jas
12:01 Jan 14, 2025

This is funny and cute. If computers could talk. Oh wait, they can now, can't they?Must admit, I don't remember ever seeing clippy. :-)

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Calum Mathison
18:25 Jan 21, 2025

Thank you Trudy! I feel like he's only remembered by very few these days 😅

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Trudy Jas
20:24 Jan 21, 2025

So, a eulogy for Clippy was long overdue. :-)

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Alexis Araneta
17:47 Jan 13, 2025

I must admit, I found Clippy so annoying 1. I want Alexa to win. 2. We swapped out Clippy for the dog in the 2000s. Hahaha ! Great job !

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Calum Mathison
18:26 Jan 21, 2025

Haha, you weren't the only one 😅 Thank you!

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Jake McBride
09:45 Mar 08, 2025

Anyone else want to see the Clippy 2.0 auditions? Awesome work, Calum! Congratulations on the win - well deserved.

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Terry Maris
22:35 Feb 28, 2025

I really enjoyed this story, Calum. It took me back to my early computer days with my Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80. That thing was a beast! It ran BASIC with DOS on only 4KB RAM. You read that correctly, youngsters. Did I mention the 12” monitor? In 1983, that was cutting-edge tech. Thank you for making me smile, Calum. Love your writing style.

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Zanna Barton
22:36 Feb 26, 2025

Wow, I'm impressed! You earned that win. I laughed and read parts aloud to my friend. I don't know what Clippy is, but he sounds nice!

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20:09 Feb 15, 2025

Loved this! Very sharp humor! (pun intended)

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Adeola Oladele
02:36 Feb 14, 2025

Amazing. Witty, and nostalgic, this gives Clippy the redemption arc he deserves. A clever mic of humor and social commentary on tech evolution. Do you have a published book yet?

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Brianna B
17:44 Feb 08, 2025

This made my millennial heart happy :) Very witty and clever, I enjoyed the whole story! However, the Trojan masquerading as a limewire download felt like a personal attack... ;)

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Jamison Brown
15:07 Feb 08, 2025

Hi, Calum. This has to be confirmation that we are living in a simulation. How could all of this messed-up computer evolution have happened by chance? It's just too perfect. Congrats on the win. Excellent writing. Clever. Entertaining. Creative. Well done. - Jamison

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22:35 Feb 07, 2025

good one!

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Trenton Oldfield
20:04 Feb 06, 2025

i like how it says i´m down here acting like its a siri or alexa talking

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Dana F
16:00 Feb 05, 2025

oh my goodness this had me laughing out loud multiple times. Brilliant!

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Jane Doutre
01:49 Feb 02, 2025

I'm new to this space, so checking out some writing. Love your piece... it me a while to clear the fog but yes I do remember chirpy clippy and the electronic sheep (I do miss them). A great read. Thank you Jane

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Miguel P
23:09 Feb 01, 2025

nice trip back to the dawn of the digital age where our future was being written by what is now considered stone-aged tools. I could hear Clippy's voice in my head as I read through it's narrative. Very fun and imaginative. If only Cortana would spare Clippy the time of day, eh? Keep up the good writing!

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Susan O'REILLY
10:42 Jan 31, 2025

great story packed with humour, loved it sláinte

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Charis Keith
19:06 Jan 30, 2025

Brilliant. Your narrative style is very smooth, (in a good, not-Alexa kind of way), and I laughed multiple times. Congrats on the win!! Well deserved!!

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Ryan Wolf
00:23 Jan 30, 2025

This is the story we didn't know we needed. A perfect blend of humor and nostalgia. Excellent work! "I’m sure a paperclip can dream of electric sheep too." - Gold.

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Mel HW
20:55 Jan 29, 2025

What a fun read!

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