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People Have Changed... (Alchemically Altered)

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And most of you have probably noticed

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this as well that humans have changed

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and not for the better. I can see it a

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lot with the facial expressions. Most

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people have a flat or dull effect now.

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This is probably due to the use of

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smartphones and as well as other things

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we'll get into. There's a lot of factors

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involved in this. Smartphones are

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definitely the big shift, but it's also

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an alchemical change as well,

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energetically,

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spiritually,

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and chemically due to all the nasty

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things that people are consuming in the

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food and the water. For me, it's really

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the smartphone. We're heading in towards

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a Wall-E society more and more every

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day. Wall-E, I think, was the best

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predictive programming

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piece of cinema we've had in the last

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few years. I guess it's over a decade

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now. We're really headed towards

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something very much approximating

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Wall-E. I think that's the best one.

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Like Idiocracy and Wall-E were the two

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most powerful predictive programming

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pieces of media. But yeah, people are

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smashing themselves in the face with

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hammers because this is this is the

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world we're heading towards. They're

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just adapting to the world. They're

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seeing the patterns around them and

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formulating solutions to it. And one of

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the solutions happens to be hitting

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yourself in the face with a hammer.

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According to them, it's always the

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individuals and the youth being blame.

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But if we look at the boomers for

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instance, the the wall I'm going to

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start calling the wall generation

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because according to a lot of sources

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and data, they're actually the they are

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the iPad kids. They are the iPad

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generation. They're the ones gawking at

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their iPads longer than anybody else per

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day. And I see it too. Boomers at the

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Boomer pad. Boomers are obsessed with

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their iPads. They never look away. and

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they are becoming wallally. You know,

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Gen Z might become idiocracy and ouch my

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balls, but it's the zoo, the boomers who

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are becoming the wall-ally. So, we're

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living living in a hybrid civilization

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where the youth is idiocracy and the

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elderly is Wall-E. I mean, you can blame

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technology

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and technology is part of the problem,

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but it's really the cultural ways in

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which we use technology.

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It's like a fouian bargain. It has been

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like I I love the internet. I love what

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it's done for my life. I love all the

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people and all the things and all

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everything I've discovered through it

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and all the awesome media and memories.

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But there it's it also has amplified the

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bad things in life too. So this media

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technology that we live in is like an

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amplifying effect on reality. Now we're

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living in a hyper reality where

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everything is just has been upped the

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ante for better or for worse. And now

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we're kind of trapped in this. And you

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know, it used to be fun back in the day

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in the '9s at the you have to kind of

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play phone tag. Where's Where's Billy?

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Oh, he's at the skate park. Okay. Well,

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you know, you go to his house. And now

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it Oh, man. You know, none of that none

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of that happens anymore. I don't think I

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think that's just gone. I think it's

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just it's no longer the case and it's

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undeniable now, you know, to the fact

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that the world actually dead end in 2012

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and now we live in a new reality. And

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it's it's tough for a lot of people to

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adapt

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because

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the the difference between the 70s and

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the '9s isn't really that much of a

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difference. even the 70s to the year

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2000. If you look back now, sure they

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had distinct flavors, but it wasn't like

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absurd transition

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to the fact now it's like we're living

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in a different dimension and and it's

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hard to kind of to to translate that

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into a new way of living. I think that's

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why millennials are seen as super cringe

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because we've had such a stark

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transition compared to Gen X and boomers

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did when they were trying to, you know,

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when they were navigating their

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timelines. Our timeline drastically

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shifted when we were like 25,

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20 to 30 basically like our 20s was

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massive upheaval and so but the zoomers

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kind of grew up in that new world. So,

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they were already adapted to it, but we

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had um we were having like a massive

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stark contrast with the before and after

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of the smartphone

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and we're and we had to navigate that

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through like a vulnerable time in our

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lives when we're in our like 20s still

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trying to figure out our life. So, I

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think that's why we we're seen as weird.

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I've seen this one clip of this like

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haunted millennial demon who's like he's

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wearing, you know, the millennial get up

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and listening to stomp clap ho music and

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he's hunting people down and kidnapping

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them. And it's actually terrifying.

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It's actually terrifying, but that's how

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we're perceived, which is you can either

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either get offended by it or just laugh

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at it because it's just like Yeah. I

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mean, that's actually how we're

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perceived.

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You then you look at the chemical

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reasons why people are different. Okay.

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Fluoride is a big one. They're really um

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going back against fluoride. Now, I've

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noticed a couple articles coming out

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saying, "Oh, actually fluoride's fine.

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You're just hecking weird for believing

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that it could be harmful." But fluoride

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isn't even used in European countries.

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Okay? So, and if you go to Europe,

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there's a lot of things that feel

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different about that place. even though

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they have the exact same access to food

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or access to internet and access to

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technology, but it still feels a bit

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more organic in a way. And now it's

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coming out, like I've been talking about

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this for years now, but now it's coming

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out that their food isn't poison. And

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obviously their water is probably a lot

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healthier, too. Probably not perfect.

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That's still you'd still want to purify

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it, but the fact that it's not being

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fluorated and you know the Germans are

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like health nuts really like you don't

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think that they would know. You don't

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think the Germans and the Danes and the

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Dutch and the Scandies are going to be

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like they're clean freaks. You don't

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think they're going to like know why

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would why wouldn't why they would be all

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over it if they were afraid of their

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water. they would be all over it. The

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food is bad. It's really poisonous. I

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think that's having I think it's getting

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worse.

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You know, we're supposed to be making

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America healthy again.

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And

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the problem is everybody has a different

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definition of what healthy is and what

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creates health. Every like that's

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another thing with the internet.

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Everybody has a different idea of what's

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healthy, who's natty, who's not. So,

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it's this guy could be pumped full of

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boine growth hormone and look

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immaculate, but you don't know because

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they're on something. They're on these

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like magical peptides everyone's

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injecting their eyeballs now. So,

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everyone's becoming a zombie. People are

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not even looking like people are are

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gawking at their phones and they're

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crossing the street. People are gawking

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at their phones while they're getting

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assaulted in the street. And as they're

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getting assaulted, they're still looking

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at their phones.

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It's insane. Like people are just

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they're tethered. And then I have to

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make sure that when I go to bed cuz I

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I'm a grug, too. I'm I'm no better. I'm

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not grandstanding here. I have to make

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sure my phone is not in my room when I

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go to sleep because I'm gonna be

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watching

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millennial horror demons hunt people on

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reals

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because I I'm I'm still a human being

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