Terror
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- | {{Template}}:"[[Terror]] is as much a part of the concept of [[truth]] as runniness is of the concept of [[jam]]. We wouldn't like jam if it didn't, by its very nature, [[ooze]]. We wouldn't like [[truth]] if it wasn't sticky, if, from time to time, it didn't ooze [[blood]]." --[[Jean Baudrillard]], in the wake of [[9/11]].'''Terror''' is a state of [[fear]], an [[extreme]] and [[overwhelming]] sense of imminent [[danger]]. | + | {{Template}}:"[[Terror]] is as much a part of the concept of [[truth]] as runniness is of the concept of [[jam]]. We wouldn't like jam if it didn't, by its very nature, [[ooze]]. We wouldn't like [[truth]] if it wasn't sticky, if, from time to time, it didn't ooze [[blood]]." --[[Jean Baudrillard]], in the wake of [[9/11]]. |
+ | '''Terror''' is a state of [[fear]], an [[extreme]] and [[overwhelming]] sense of imminent [[danger]]. | ||
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Terror is a state of fear, an extreme and overwhelming sense of imminent danger.
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