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A world wide sickness has struck. A group of teenagers at College Park high school stick together, as a their school is torn apart by a mob of The Sick. They use their first instincts to survive when put in these circumstances. The group is forced into putting aside their old life in order to survive life now. However, are they giving up a part of themselves when faced with this dilemma? its the end of the fucking world.
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