SOME MINDS [OLD]
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Ongoing, First published Jan 27, 2018
For the largest part of his life, Taylor had lived in his mind, away from reality. He became apart of an epidemic wave created by man's desire to connect with technology. A desire that has caused millions of deaths. Isolation was what it was called. Isolates, the victims swept into the wave and usually washed up dead from it. 


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