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FUKT Magazine Issue 21 (the Unknown Issue) is exploring the uncertainties that inundate our everyday lives, the mysteries that are lurking in the shadows, and the vast potential of life beyond our own universe. The unknown encompasses us, concealed in the past, present, and future – veiled behind the facades of cities and within the depths of our own minds.

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