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In a few years time, they are going to start experimenting on us. Not because of some disease. Not because we have mutated in a way that makes us unique or even interesting. Not because they need to. But because they want to, for fun. They want to see how we will react in all the different things they throw at us. And they don't care if they kill any of us in doing so.
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