"Anarchy and Other Lies"
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“The world ended a long time ago; people just haven’t noticed yet.”
To say the economy is in rough shape would be an understatement for Jake Anderson, who works for a failing company that designs silverware he’ll never use. Whenever he checks the LOVE app he is reassured that chivalry won’t be making a comeback any time soon. Jake’s cybernetic glasses keep him updated with all the bad news by flashing it virtually before his eyes, until one day he becomes the sole witness of a real-time crime. The suspect - a woman with pink hair who doesn’t care for authority; she’s a rebel who is hell bent on sending the powers that be a message loud and clear. T.S. Eliot tells us that the world doesn’t end with a bang but with a whimper. “Anarchy and Other Lies” delivers an explosive tale in which boy meets girl in a world gone awry.
To say the economy is in rough shape would be an understatement for Jake Anderson, who works for a failing company that designs silverware he’ll never use. Whenever he checks the LOVE app he is reassured that chivalry won’t be making a comeback any time soon. Jake’s cybernetic glasses keep him updated with all the bad news by flashing it virtually before his eyes, until one day he becomes the sole witness of a real-time crime. The suspect - a woman with pink hair who doesn’t care for authority; she’s a rebel who is hell bent on sending the powers that be a message loud and clear. T.S. Eliot tells us that the world doesn’t end with a bang but with a whimper. “Anarchy and Other Lies” delivers an explosive tale in which boy meets girl in a world gone awry.