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Adult content is visible.2026
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A visceral account of felt truth-charting survival and unexpected flashes of humanity amidst the relentless churn of the gears of capitalism itself, in its final stages. From the driver's seat, the narrator navigates a world teetering on the edge, where personal crises intertwine with broader systemic failures. Grappling with a profound loss of self, he feels like a trapped work Automatonin a job that has become his dominant identity*.*
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