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POST-MORTEM: How the fictitious service, Envoy, can change the
October 16, 2011
Sarah Tuttle-Singer
“Two certainties in life exist: You are born, and you die.” With these words Max Doherty, a vaguely sinister spokesman for the fictitious service Envoy, takes viewers on a journey that messes with our paradigm of life after death. Seriously. Check out the video. It’s like Twilight Zone meets Vanilla Sky. Only on Facebook. There is something eerily convincing about