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Why we love doom and gloom? Because we do not have to try. We feel as though we have to compete and thus cannot compete— and well, we’ve been scanning for threats for a long time. If we can detect doom, we can prepare for doom. But what happens when that doom is environmentally engineered?
By Renaissance RoomWhy we love doom and gloom? Because we do not have to try. We feel as though we have to compete and thus cannot compete— and well, we’ve been scanning for threats for a long time. If we can detect doom, we can prepare for doom. But what happens when that doom is environmentally engineered?