Apocolypse and Pop-Culture
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Pages: 7
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spin on the view of the end of the world and it is no longer a thing to take so seriously or to ponder over. It is merely a piece of entertainment. The world has grown immune to apocalyptic fright and has come to accept the end of existence. Television, music, and literature have all played their roles in constructing this immunization and the world will never look at the apocalypse in the same way.
spin on the view of the end of the world and it is no longer a thing to take so seriously or to ponder over. It is merely a piece of entertainment. The world has grown immune to apocalyptic fright and has come to accept the end of existence. Television, music, and literature have all played their roles in constructing this immunization and the world will never look at the apocalypse in the same way.