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Time is more important to everyday society.
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WW2 starts, time synchronization is very important to the military for attacks and manuvers.
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every thing is normal
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Over emphasis on time (example: "don't be late!", "make sure you turn in your work on time!") causes shift in public opinion on morals, and lateness has harsher consequences in families and society.
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People become obsessed with time. They are always on time and look down on people who are late more than a few times.
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Being late is now considered criminal by society and everything depends on a schedule.
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Society hates people who are late. Tardy kids are expelled from school. Late people are fired on site. People are beat up for being late.
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Being late is now considered criminal by the government. The Ticktockman is now a position in government that keeps track of peoples lateness.
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The cardioplate is invented. The Ticktockman can revoke minutes of your life porportionately to how may minutes you were late.
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The Ticktockman holds complete power. He revokes proptionate amounts of your life based on minutes late.