Like many children of the 1980s, David Barnett grew up with the fear of nuclear war. As global tensions over Ukraine intensify, he really doesn’t want to go back there
once again raises its mushroom-shaped head, resurrecting the latent dread that is baked into the DNA of anyone who lived through the 1980s.
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