Found: wallet

Not sure what to do with this.

Basic wallet. Doesn’t have an ID, does have a health card? (wtf is that)

Also contains: a therapist’s business card, museum ticket, insurance info, receipt, pic of a cat (cute), and some other random things (2 of the same fortune, doctor’s note and an auto repair business card).

The dates/timestamps are also from the future [2030] so I think this is joke or a theater prop. Again, not sure what to do with this. Usually I’d just look up the name and city on Facebook, but I don’t think I’ll get any results.

And the only identification in here…. says on it “healthcare is a national right”?

Noticing that the receipt has some weird items of interest …. Some headset that’s a 2029 release. No clues about what that does except for the name. I have a Muse meditation headset, perhaps this is a future development of that but a THERApeutic application? Also this dude got 50% off!? I laughed out loud at the “We’ve been serving you for over 70 years” from Best Buy. Hilarious—in 2022 it’s already a retail dinosaur.

There’s a written prescription, see photo below. I feel bad that he lost this, must not have gotten it filled yet. Haven’t seen a written ‘script in ages. If this is the future, why is it on paper, not called in? Oh, maybe “Manraj” needs to see it himself. The “museum exposure” bit doesn’t seem like something one can call in to a pharmacy, it’s not pills after all. So this therapist card (see photo above)…..Asha, they must work at the Blanton and do therapy there at the museum? And the Blanton ticket has a health discount, making the ticket free. What a world. I wish.

Dr. Roberts seems like the right guy for Manraj, being a top rated doc and all. Oh well, I’ll have to think about what to do with all this. Seems like someone would really want to get it back.

If you have any ideas for how I can find Manraj, use the “Make Contact” button in the header. I’m just a big worried shrug emoji.

Found this vision of the future right in Washington, DC.





















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