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Out of place artifacts persist in the excavation of ancient cities, while general displacement is rampant in modern metropolises by way of newfangled techno-accessories. Bi-pedal humanoids seek refuge in continuous partial attention. Free from the immobility of desktop computing, while subject to local anesthesia, a numbness to the immediate world. | Out of place artifacts persist in the excavation of ancient cities, while general displacement is rampant in modern metropolises by way of newfangled techno-accessories. Bi-pedal humanoids seek refuge in continuous partial attention. Free from the immobility of desktop computing, while subject to local anesthesia, a numbness to the immediate world. | ||
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- Life in the cocoon.
- Continuous Partial Attention
Out of place artifacts persist in the excavation of ancient cities, while general displacement is rampant in modern metropolises by way of newfangled techno-accessories. Bi-pedal humanoids seek refuge in continuous partial attention. Free from the immobility of desktop computing, while subject to local anesthesia, a numbness to the immediate world.
Animals everywhere are drawn to urban environments to make their nests, a form of adaptation in hostile environments. Why should anyone wonder differently about bi-pedal humanoids seeking refuge in continuous partial attention? [1]
General displacement is rampant in modern metropolises by way of new fangled techno-accessories. Bi-pedal humanoids seek refuge in continuous partial attention. Free from the immobility of desktop computing, while subject to local anesthesia, a numbness to the immediate world.
Life in the cocoon.