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TERRARIUM

On the surface, the machine-man extracts to build and builds to extract. In the meantime, underground, other soil eaters are busy. Each seems to inhabit its own universe, unaware of the other's. Two blinded worlds devouring each other as they try to digest all the matter of the world.

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On the surface, the machine-man extracts to build and builds to extract. In the meantime, underground, other soil eaters are busy. Each seems to inhabit its own universe, unaware of the other's. Two blinded worlds devouring each other as they try to digest all the matter of the world.

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