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Ep 611 - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, by Philip K. Dick

1h 8m · Overdue · 25 Sep 10:00

This novel was the genesis of the Blade Runner film franchise, which means like many books it gets eclipsed a bit by its adaptation. But does the movie have a gadget you can use to make yourself feel specific emotions, including the emotion that makes you want to use the gadget more? I didn't think so.

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