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Chapter 1 Section AAfter Thunder By K. Alten James I A darkness had descended upon the world. A darkness that some feared would never diminish. Humanity had succumbed to its folly. In later years it would be called the day of thunder. The day of pain. But those who lived through the final attack knew that no words could describe the devastation and horror of those hours before the last remnants of the human race fled beneath the earth. Beneath the earth, where they waited. Warnings of the horrors of the surface world kept humans beneath the earth for many generations. Warnings of twisting and fatal mutations that befell anyone who left tChapter 1 Section A
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Dr. House: Ah! The husband described her as being unusually irritable recently.
Dr. Cameron: And?
Dr. House: I didn't know it was possible for a woman to be unusually irritable.
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see ya,
jacob
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love. peace. solidarity.
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Never sigh for better world. It's already composed, played and told.
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Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.
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Never sigh for better world. It's already composed, played and told.
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