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  "textContent": "By Jenard Soriano Imagine waking up, scrolling through your feed, and noticing something unusual. There are no meme edits of your idols, no livestreams to rewatch, no fandoms to scream with during concerts and fan events, no lightsticks that sometimes double as flashlights in times of emergency. Imagine a world where the music that kept …\n\nContinue reading The Music Stops When The Planet Dies",
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