Thorsten Brandl

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The Palladium

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“People always try to explain the things they don’t understand, and convert them into a form that fits with their beliefs, so they can cope with them. Over time, these things become legend, folklore, perhaps even a religion.”
Thorsten Brandl, The Palladium

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