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ninjita: Subsuming one's identity into an electronically aggregated mass is akin to the mob fervor seen in China during the chairman's rule. "If you look at the history of youth cultural movements, they tend to go one of two ways...the other way is to...
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Subsuming one's identity into an electronically aggregated mass is akin to the mob fervor seen in China during the chairman's rule. "If you look at the history of youth cultural movements, they tend to go one of two ways...the other way is to lose themselves in the collective, binding themselves into a gangas in the Cultural Revolution"
Subsuming one's identity into an electronically aggregated mass is akin to the mob fervor seen in China during the chairman's rule. "If you look at the history of youth cultural movements, they tend to go one of two ways...the other way is to lose themselves in the collective, binding themselves into a gangas in the Cultural Revolution"
Subsuming one's identity into an electronically aggregated mass is akin to the mob fervor seen in China during the chairman's rule. "If you look at the history of youth cultural movements, they tend to go one of two ways...the other way is to lose themselves in the collective, binding themselves into a gangas in the Cultural Revolution"
Subsuming one's identity into an electronically aggregated mass is akin to the mob fervor seen in China during the chairman's rule. "If you look at the history of youth cultural movements, they tend to go one of two ways...the other way is to lose themselves in the collective, binding themselves into a gangas in the Cultural Revolution"
Subsuming one's identity into an electronically aggregated mass is akin to the mob fervor seen in China during the chairman's rule. "If you look at the history of youth cultural movements, they tend to go one of two ways...the other way is to lose themselves in the collective, binding themselves into a gangas in the Cultural Revolution"
Subsuming one's identity into an electronically aggregated mass is akin to the mob fervor seen in China during the chairman's rule. "If you look at the history of youth cultural movements, they tend to go one of two ways...the other way is to lose themselves in the collective, binding themselves into a gangas in the Cultural Revolution"
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