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The Melancholy of...
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""... know that there will be neither apocalypse nor last judgement ... such things would serve no purpose since the world will quite happily fall apart by itself and go to wrack and ruin so that everything may begin again, and so proceed ad infinitum, and this is as perfectly clear... as our helpless orbiting in space: once started it cannot be stopped."" 5 hours, 53 min ago

 
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