New Treatment

I'll make a movie about someone who has a bad habit of sleeping and procrastinating. His mom tells him that he shouldn't procrastinate because if something comes up at the last minute, he will not be able to complete his work. He has a history essay due in a few days and he keeps getting distracted when he goes to work on it. When there is two days left, he is about to research about something that begins with "y" and youtube.com shows up in his computers history. He decides to go to youtube for just a few minutes and then the camera zooms in on a clock which time lapses until 12 am. He is tired and decides to put off doing his essay until the next day. Its the last day before it is due and he dozes off. In a dream, a person who tells him that he needs to work. When he wakes up, it is 8 pm. He is about to work on it but decides to do his other homework first. Now it is 9 and he sits down to work on it and he writes a few sentences when he gets hungry. He decides to multitask by eating while typing. He accidentally spills something on his computer which breaks it. Then he goes and gets an old laptop which takes a very long time to start up. By the time he gets typing , it is 10. He works without taking a break for an hour and gets the first page out of five done. At 11 he decides to reward himself for an hour of work by finishing the food from earlier. He walks into the kitchen and sees the man from his dream eating the food, then saying "get back to work". He is frightened to see that the horse head man is real and begins to run but he trips and falls. The words of his mother ring in his head and he crawls to the laptop and tries to type but then the power goes out. The old laptop only has a battery life of five minutes so he tries to save his work but the computer freezes and dies. The power restores a second too late and his cell phone says that it is midnight. And he goes to sleep. 30 years later he receives a letter saying that he is being fired from McDonald's.

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