DiscoverHeat Death of the Universe230 - This Colorless Transparent Fireworks Display of the Mind | The Eschaton Review | Transmission 002
230 - This Colorless Transparent Fireworks Display of the Mind | The Eschaton Review | Transmission 002

230 - This Colorless Transparent Fireworks Display of the Mind | The Eschaton Review | Transmission 002

Update: 2024-09-11
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Transmitting for a second time from the Extremely Above Ground Bunker, encircling the Earth at 17,000 miles per hour, witnessing 16 sunrises and sunsets per day, detached from mother gaia's fullest grativational embrace.

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  • Dick Cheney is so brat, you guys. 

Special thanks to KNOWER for the vocal sample in the intro music.

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230 - This Colorless Transparent Fireworks Display of the Mind | The Eschaton Review | Transmission 002

230 - This Colorless Transparent Fireworks Display of the Mind | The Eschaton Review | Transmission 002