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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The fact that the Takemicaduchi had a copy of it and it being universal enough that both Romans and Helvetians over-react upon hearing it might point to Amazing Freaking Grace having a powerful historical significance. Take into account the Culture Chop Suey, and you can have an scenario where Humankind united against "Them" and mobilized all over the world to face the enemy globally, using Amazing Freaking Grace as their battle hymn. When the world went to crap, the mobilized armies were stranded on the spot they were last defending and settled down there. Amazing Freaking Grace was for the survivors of this war a symbol of hope and unity in the face of annihilation. |