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Place Cynthia Loh 10/18/22 Place Cynthia Loh 10/18/22

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I’ve become familiar with the strangeness of living here.

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The terrorising Haberfield fig tree
Place Aidan Elwig Pollock 10/18/22 Place Aidan Elwig Pollock 10/18/22

The terrorising Haberfield fig tree

“Do you know what these trees do?”

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In what distant deep or skies
Place Ariana Haghighi 10/18/22 Place Ariana Haghighi 10/18/22

In what distant deep or skies

The air shifts, taking on an otherworldly quality, as you plunge into the depths of hell.

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