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The world changed, expunged itself of mystery and divinity. Now people wear shoulder pads. They get perms. If they want to see wonders, they flip a switch, turn a dial. Their tea leaves rot in tea bags; they don’t intimate the future by their arrangements at the bottom of a cup. Gods don’t give chase, and seasons don’t bring predestined endings.
The God of Endings
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