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Please Don't Tell inc.

TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger

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TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger

Please Don't Tell inc.

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The TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger began as a fictional device—but quickly metastasized into a full-scale world-building initiative. At its core: Secrecy Study Report Vol. 1, a limited-run artbook posing as a leaked archive of confession, emotional residue, and corporate pseudoscience. PDT Studio built the entire system—concept design, editorial structure, film and photo production, collectible object fabrication, and a late-night infomercial that sells surveillance as self-care. Part campaign, part critique, the work doesn’t promise peace of mind—it packages your vulnerability and calls it progress.

A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.
A retro-styled promotional poster for the TS-05 Adaptive Emotional Discharger, a fictional emotional processing device by Please Don’t Tell Corp. The poster features the dark grey machine prominently on a neutral background, with the headline “Guilty Conscience?” above it and the reassurance “You don’t have to feel that way anymore” below. Descriptive copy presents the device as a secure system to clear emotional debris—“Quietly. Efficiently. Without judgment.” The PDT Corp logo and a satirical legal disclaimer about passive consent for emotional data indexing appear at the bottom. The design mimics vintage tech advertising with a clinical yet ironic tone.