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>Postmodernism

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>>15659549
dregs to who? We live in a fucking prison.

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>Post a piece
>Critique another piece
>Give constructive feedback or throw shade

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>>15622851
Hand over your man card.

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What is some of the best literature (serious or speculative) about the fears of rising technology? Aren't all books dealing with this theme somewhat?

>The film is associated with an urban legend well known in the world of cinema. The story goes that when the film was first shown, the audience was so overwhelmed by the moving image of a life-sized train coming directly at them that people screamed and ran to the back of the room.

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