The Human Injury: A Species in Crisis
Written by Anthony A. Wall Jr.
Narrated by Anthony A. Wall Jr.
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Humanity is on the clock. A highly stressed modern humanity has normalized the growing calamities around u. What other choice de we have? Normalization is the arrival point of helplessness. A faltering humanity, fully chained to its evolutionary past, cannot fins its failure. Human degradation stops...now.
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