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Cover the fires
What's a curfew, anyways?
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What's a curfew, anyways?
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Are you a bastard?
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Nature is cruel.
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It turns out that my mate had more in common with Spock the dolphin than I.
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Something that popped up in my head because of the news recently about those poor tourists in Laos who died from methanol poisoning.
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This one is pretty short.
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A narrative that focuses on a fictional epidemic while also serving as an allegory for the various human struggles against oppression during and after World War II.
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The "James Bond of Philanthropy".
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A cure for the modern echo chamber.
Have you ever looked at Google Maps and wondered about that parcel of land which, when zoomed in, never appears with a country’s name? Well, it’s in Kaliningrad Oblast[1], one of the 85 states of Russia. You see the issue here, right? It is non-contiguous with the
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Rather than dazzling with technicolor dystopias, Chiang uses his speculative worlds to craft quiet, cerebral explorations of humanity’s most pressing philosophical concerns.
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The anti-Roy sentiment sweeping India, fueled by rising nationalism, mirrors a global trend where governments increasingly label dissent as unpatriotic or even treasonous.