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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
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reference of "this"

Is the highlighted "this" referring to "It is, in short, a force for good" or "Mobile clubbing"? How to you understand it?

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Mobile clubbing is an offshoot of flash-mobbing, a fad that was predicated on its ingenious pointlessness. The point of mobile clubbing is that an activity normally reserved for special occasions and places – parties, nightclubs – infiltrates daily life so thoroughly as to be indistinguishable from it. It has the guerrilla quality of illegal raves but is totally legal. It is, in short, a force for good. This has become more pronounced since the London bombings last year. Stations are prime terrorist targets. You are going about your business and, in an instant – boom! – everything is changed terribly and irreparably.
  

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Hi It refers to the activity of mobile clubbing and what it represents ... - This has become more pronounced ... - Mobile clubbing, as a social activity and a force for good, has become more pronounced ...

  • Hi It refers to the activity of mobile clubbing and what it represents ...
  • - This has become more pronounced ...
  • - Mobile clubbing, as a social activity and a force for good, has become more pronounced ...
  • Dave
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Hi

It refers to the activity of mobile clubbing and what it represents ...

- This has become more pronounced ...

- Mobile clubbing, as a social activity and a force for good, has become more pronounced ...

Dave

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