John giggled when he looked at his brother. Thomas and John had been pretty close until his brother started high school. After that, Thomas started being distant and aloof. It was funny seeing him dressed up as a girl and wearing make-up.
John looked at the app. This thing was fun. He changed the target to his mother and generated a sentence. It read “Margaret is a 35 year old Caucasian female who weighs 134 pounds.”
He thought about it. There were so many things he could change. He could make his mom super fat, which would be funny. Or he could change her name, but he just called her ‘mom’ anyway so that wouldn’t be much fun. He could change “weighs” to “benches” and have a super buff mom. That might be fun.
He thought a bit. Then he smiled and changed “Caucasian” to “black” and hit confirm on the app.
Sure enough, his mom had gone from a brown haired white woman to a dark skinned black woman who wore her hair in tightly woven braids.
John raised the app and caught a glimpse of his hand. It was dyed a dark brown color. He looked over at his sister in the car seat. She was brown and had kinky black hair. John looked at his brother. He was now black, although still cross dressed. But the blond hair with pink highlights had been changed to long artificially straightened black hair.
John sighed. It was obvious why they’d all changed. They were their mother’s children, after all.
John queried another sentence about his mother. This one read “A confident black woman enjoying their thirties with their husband and children.”
John decided to replace what word.