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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN (e.g., anything with a pulse on this planet) A Matter of Ultimate Significance A Major Advancement in Human Knowledge *S*H*O*C*K*I*N*G Paradigm Shift `Coming Soon from CHP The Viburnum Lane Bubble Bath Hypothesis & The New … Continue reading →
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Have you read or are you reading PRESENT SHOCK by Douglas Rushkoff?
I am midway through it now and finding it disturbing, stimulating, revealing about many burning issues of our time. Particularly what Rushkoff has to say about: THE COLLAPSE OF NARRATIVE THE FALSE NOW THE DISSONANCE BETWEEN OUR DIGITAL LIVES AND … Continue reading →
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