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Self-Predatory Humans: Sci-fi Stories Exploring Humans’ Need For Science, Technology, And Reaching A Point Of No Return.Main MenuThe Fear of Becoming Our Own PredatorIntroduction to Stranger ThingsBodies of Monstrosity in Stranger Things | DemogorgonBodies of Monstrosity in Stranger Things | Mind FlayerBodies of Monstrosity in Stranger Things |Shadow Monster’s Physical Form CreationBodies of Monstrosity in Stranger Things | Dr. BrennerBodies of Monstrosity in Stranger Things | Eleven?Introduction to USBodies of Monstrosity in US | The TetheredIntroduction to The RainBodies of Monstrosity in The Rain | Nature/The RainBodies of Monstrosity in The Rain | The Government ScientistsWho is the Monster in Detroit: Become Human?Common Sites of MonstrosityFinal StatementsBibliographyLauryn Smith93840da8d9713a8c50793b738e510ec131f8e7d1
Self-Predatory Humans: Sci-fi Stories Exploring Humans’ Need For Science, Technology, And Reaching A Point Of No Return.
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