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Re: What is your favourite books?

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:39 pm
by LoneSoldier55
PlanetKhamulio wrote: When I was 11 I was, playing outside, watching my favorite cartoons on tv.
Not getting into an internet debate. Now go finish your juicy juice.
Aren't you such a special snowflake.

Re: What is your favourite books?

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:39 pm
by Bloop the poop
PlanetKhamulio wrote:
lysergidi wrote:
SilasOfBorg wrote: Wow.

Big Brother does not exist. It is an idea. You are hopeless. I am done being trolled.

Buh bye!
BIG BROTHER IS PERSON!
When I was 11 I was, playing outside, watching my favorite cartoons on tv.
Not getting into an internet debate. Now go finish your juicy juice.
In your very first post you said 'I'm 10 now and much more mature'

Re: What is your favourite books?

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:45 pm
by LoneSoldier55
It's funny because he's just posting impulses on what makes him sound the best, none of which is doing any good.
Also, you were playing outside and watching your favorite cartoons on TV at the same time?
What were you playing? Special Olympics?

Re: What is your favourite books?

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:52 pm
by PlanetKhamulio
LoneSoldier55 wrote:It's funny because he's just posting impulses on what makes him sound the best, none of which is doing any good.
Also, you were playing outside and watching your favorite cartoons on TV at the same time?
What were you playing? Special Olympics?
I was 11. generation

Re: What is your favourite books?

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:20 pm
by LoneSoldier55
>implying you're not 10 right now, like you said

Re: What is your favourite books?

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 2:48 am
by worldruler086
lysergidi wrote:
worldruler086 wrote: Nope, Big Brother is, like Silas said, an idea. A mere concept illustrating an "ideal" totalitarian state to better describe the point George Orwell was trying to say. Simply put, you need ridiculous examples to explain subtle ones in real life. Totalitarianism isn't as big as it was in the 1940's/50's (especially in the West) and thankfully 1984 didn't happen. Brave New World is an entirely different beast. It takes the logical step by saying Big Brother doesn't need raw power to sway the masses, he merely needs to appease them with bread and circus. While I wouldn't say American society is a perfect "BNW" society, it has some of the elements Huxley illustrated. The dangers he presented are very real.
1984 is happening in Russia and North Korea.

And HELL NO, America is not even close to perfect society. Americans don't even have democracy. They have two-party system, that is not even democracy. Big Brother have 2 party and peoples have to vote one of them.
https://youtu.be/rAT_BuJAI70
I didn't say it was perfect. I said it didn't mimic BNW line by line. I'm not even going to bother because you're contradicting yourself.You say 1984 is in Russia and NK then say it's happening in the US. Learn a bit more about the political system in the US before you spout shit like that. The Constitution doesn't set up the two party system, the two parties do. They don't want competition.