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In common parlance on social media, posts and tweets lament how the 2020s have seen us sucked into a global quagmire, succumbing to a precarious social economy of death, destruction, and devastation. To fight the bleak outlook of pandemic, war, and environmental degradation, some have turned to practices of communing, healing, and resisting as modes of survival.
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