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{{a|heroes|{{image|Delamination|png|}}Curious fellow from Bromley who, through the lens of a series of thinly autobiographical personas, invented the idea of the pop star as a living work of art, was early progenitor of gender fluidity, and precipitated the [[global financial crisis]] by securitising his back-catalog, and then died in 2016, illustrating that his very existence was [[Great delamination|the one thing holding the world together]]. Well — it hasn’t really been the same since, has it?
{{a|heroes|{{image|Delamination|png|Goodbye, Space-Boy.}}}}Curious fellow from Bromley who, through the lens of a series of thinly autobiographical personas, invented the idea of the pop star as a living work of art, was early progenitor of gender fluidity, and precipitated the [[global financial crisis]] by securitising his back-catalog, and then died in 2016, illustrating that his very existence was [[Great delamination|the one thing holding the world together]]. Well — it hasn’t really been the same since, has it?
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Curious fellow from Bromley who, through the lens of a series of thinly autobiographical personas, invented the idea of the pop star as a living work of art, was early progenitor of gender fluidity, and precipitated the global financial crisis by securitising his back-catalog, and then died in 2016, illustrating that his very existence was the one thing holding the world together. Well — it hasn’t really been the same since, has it?

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The great delamination