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Drugs and alcohol provided two critical things for me; a way to belong socially, and release into oblivion from what I feared most; the nascent woman within.

In one painfully comic scene the local gangster gives a glitzy party to celebrate his new hotel, complete with Balkan turbo-folk and a roast donkey: "And everything fell into oblivion, into a shallow dish full of fat".

Ted Cruz said he wanted to "carpet bomb" ISIS "into oblivion".

Policy papers are released into online oblivion, lucky to get a few clicks.

This is one of the central paradoxes of our culture — everything is swallowed into oblivion but nothing goes away.

But these independent, low-budget films enjoyed only a brief theatrical release and then faded into oblivion.

Despite the fact that everything will one day pass into oblivion, art tempts immortality.

The film, with its themes of voyeurism, seduction, rape, and repressed homosexuality, was considered so lurid at the time that it was released without an MPA rating, and quickly sank into oblivion.

The sewer systems of the world aren't some magic pipeline where everything you put down it gets vaporized into oblivion; it all goes somewhere.

I'll download anything and everything, secure in the knowledge that I won't get logic bombed into oblivion.

He figures the old network will fade into oblivion by the next decade, and he's doing everything he can to accelerate the ability of the Internet to subsume all forms of telecommunication.

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