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Although I never read 1984 before, I can still imagine what kind of totalitarian world the author wanted to display, a world built on comforting lies instead of harsh truth, a completely controlled society where no one can be themselves, where no one can live their own life.
What you describe is much closer to "Brave New World" than "1984" - a world of comfort, shallowness and social training from the youngest age. For Orwell it was desire of control and submission that gave birth to the regime, for Huxley it was desire of physical pleasure and comfort.
 
What you describe is much closer to "Brave New World" than "1984" - a world of comfort, shallowness and social training from the youngest age. For Orwell it was desire of control and submission that gave birth to the regime, for Huxley it was desire of physical pleasure and comfort.
Would Fahrenheit 451 be a mix of the two?
 
Maybe we need a KF book club (unless there's already a literature thread, too lazy to check). Cause there's some interesting discourse here
Literature clubs may lead to bad things...
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Imagine being a crippled gimp with a skeleton made of glass and you're so pathetic you turn into a furry, but even as a furry, you are still a crippled, retarded gimp. So you're basically exactly the piece of shit you are in reality, but a furry on top of that.

This is the life of Freddit.
 
Imagine being a crippled gimp with a skeleton made of glass and you're so pathetic you turn into a furry, but even as a furry, you are still a crippled, retarded gimp. So you're basically exactly the piece of shit you are in reality, but a furry on top of that.

This is the life of Freddit.
He's a furry now? Jesus christ
 
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