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      <title>Hacker Army</title>
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      <description>My thoughts after watching &amp;#34;The Hacker&amp;#34;: Everyone in the play has unknown secrets hidden in their chests, which reminds me of the Wall Plan in &amp;#34;The Three-Body Problem&amp;#34; - deception and disguise are the deepest instincts of human beings, which makes us both fragile and tenacious.</description>
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