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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Pharmakon -- Body Betrays Itself





"A shriek is more unnerving when it seems to come from a distance, because you can't tell which circle of hell spit it out."   -- Kevin Warwick, chicagoreader.com (read full article here )


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