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Monday, 27 April 2009
Chill
I shall write a story about a future punishment for dissent, called 'Chill': a genetic tweak leaves victims
feeling
bitterly cold even though they are actually warm. No matter what they do they cannot seem to shake their inner sense of freeze.
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