In This Dark Satire Of Social Media, ‘Likes’ And ‘Dislikes’ Mean Life Or Death

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In the new comic Death Ratio'd, a man wakes up from a 22-year coma to learn he has to wear a neck, a dark satire of social media’s ever-tightening hold on our psyches, “likes” and “dislikes” determine whether you live or die.

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