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- Five friends go on a vacation to a cabin in the woods, but find that leaving isn't as simple as just walking away.
- A punk band is ensnared in a murder plot by an indigenous family whose mother communicates telepathically with her meditation companions, a Rastafarian hacker and a Buddhist whose son is a member of a secret militia. While this motley crew go about their business, the drones fly overhead, seeing all.
- Students of a special boarding school for kids with learning disabilities are challenged to learn about and recite the Gettysburg Address.
- Deep in the woods of Vermont, three old friends come to a fork in the road during what seems to be a routine deer-hunting weekend.
- Slappy and Sparky, two clowns in the Big Boss's propaganda machine, come to blows over their loyalty to the system-and each other-when Slappy decides he's done twisting balloons and juggling for a "fascist lunatic." Slappy is tired of clowning to distract the crowd from the Boss's disturbing ideas, but Sparky loves their righteous boss, and takes it upon herself to correct Slappy with a plastic bat whenever he engages in Boss bashing or any other "sin." Slappy quickly gets sick of being whacked, and the war begins. When Sparky finally confesses that she doesn't understand how people are supposed to behave, Slappy explains his theory about morality existing on a sliding scale. A momentarily confused Sparky figures out that Slappy's theory is all lies, and she takes matters into her own hands-with a bright, shiny aluminum bat. Slappy's Sliding Scale asks how people are supposed to behave morally when their leaders have no morality.