Distrust That Particular Flavor by William Gibson

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“If you wish to know an era, study its most lucid nightmares. In the mirrors of our darkest fears, much will be revealed. But don’t mistake those mirrors for road maps to the future, or even to the present.”

-William Gibson, 2001

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