A collection of disaffected babies adults find themselves confounded by the elements of their earth: rotating reproductive partners, drugs, consumerism, and even an unenlightened belief in philosophical powers. Eventually the tension of unequalled a flavour in such tedium becomes mind-shattering and power erupts. The third installment in Araki’s ‘Teen Apocalypse’ trilogy, following ‘Totally F***ed Up’ and ‘The Death Generation.’
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