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Quiet Earth
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Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2016
What would the earth be like without any technology? How about no electricity? And how about if it was illegal to use it, any of it? 

Join Cassy and Fredrick as they go through life, sacrificing and forgetting everything that had to live for in the past.
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