TRUST™ is no longer a feeling. It is a product.
In a post-human America where emotional regulation is the final frontier of capitalism, TRUST™ is the ultimate commodity. Dispensed in metallic vials by state-certified sentiment operatives like Sharp Harry, it is not administered for healing—but for compliance.
Sharp Harry is no dealer. He is a licensed agent of belief, a pharmaceutical emissary dressed in bureaucratic elegance. His body becomes the distribution system—his silence the sales pitch. The vials he wears do not contain medicine; they contain manufactured faith, calibrated to suppress dissent and preserve emotional liquidity across the suburbs of synthetic hope.
Each vial is marked D—a nod to Version D, the fourth-generation formula of TRUST™, engineered for increased bioavailability and minimal cognitive resistance.
This is not the trust you earn.
This is the trust you are told to feel.
Trademarked. Quantified. Delivered on schedule.
TRUST™ is part of American Oxycocin™, a mytho-political body of work exploring the pharmaceutical colonization of feeling. It sits at the intersection of synthetic biology, emotional capital, and suburban psychosis.
Minted on-chain as a permanent artefact of the coming emotional collapse.