Alert! I Can't Stop Thinking About Netflix's 'The Circle'

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Alert! I Can't Stop Thinking About Netflix's 'The Circle'
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'These people are prisoners of their homes, subject to the capricious whims of a 'computer' and deprived of human contact. It's a great explanation of what it's like to work from home.' TheCircle

It's like if you filmed a bunch of freelancers and made them cancel each other.

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