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Science Fiction

Author: M.T. Anderson

We went to the moon to have fun, but the moon turned out to completely suck.,So says Titus, whose ability to read, write, and even think for himself has been almost completely obliterated by his feed, a transmitter implanted directly into his brain. Feeds are a crucial part of life for Titus and his friends. After all, how else would they know where to party on the moon, h….Read More

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