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Syme was literally the singular sympathetic character in 1984
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2015-10-25 at 11:24 PM UTC
^quit shitting up lanny's thread idiot we were talking about books not your preoccupation you have with me dumbass, take it to my threads if you have a problem
I'll do whatever damn well pleases me you insufferable, chronic halfwit. Besides only problem i have with your is your random trashtalk at random times which are little more than insults children might throw around on the playground when they're salty. And i'm a pedo, you better believe i know playgrounds. -
2015-10-26 at 7:09 AM UTC
I'll do whatever damn well pleases me you insufferable, chronic halfwit. Besides only problem i have with your is your random trashtalk at random times which are little more than insults children might throw around on the playground when they're salty. And i'm a pedo, you better believe i know playgrounds.
Looks like we got a wil baby bitch here -
2015-10-26 at 11:28 AM UTCI haven't read a book since I was 12
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2015-10-26 at 12:08 PM UTC
Looks like we got a wil baby bitch here
He wishes he had a staff control panel now to run and cower behind, but he got forcibly neutered. Poor kid.
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2015-10-26 at 12:18 PM UTC
He wishes he had a staff control panel now to run and cower behind, but he got forcibly neutered. Poor kid.
Run and cower, from Bill Krozby? Ayyyyy lmao.
>forcibly neutered
>neutered
You're one to talk you limp dicked old piece of shit. Tell me how you're going to fry my motherboard Special. -
2015-10-26 at 4:42 PM UTCLet's not ruin Lanny's discussion.
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2015-10-26 at 5:21 PM UTC
There have been numerous studies done on the effects of power and authority.The Stanford prison experiment is the most famous one, although severely flawed. There's also a large pool of literature on political incentive and the dynamics involved.
Of course, he didn't go into that.
Right, that research definitely exists and I'll even go so far as to say it has real and damaging (although not fatal) implications for certain political theories that advocate centralized power. But like you said, Orwell didn't investigate these. And I'm not saying it's an author's role to go read scientific journals and turn it into a novel, but it is an author's job to present give us insight rather than feed us details of an imaginary world (at least when you're writing a book like 1984). Like On Walden Pond does a minimum of investigating, we're given only details we either know or could trivially discover in our yards yet it does manage to investigate something about the human condition and our place in the world, it forms an argument, in one way or another, for the author's point of view. -
2015-10-26 at 6:29 PM UTC1984 is a simple book about a beautiful, all consuming love consummated in a park and the womans harsh, overbearing father in a world that doesn't understand their love. 1984 was interesting a while ago. I literally read it a decade and a half ago and think it should be taught in elementary schools. There are really many themes which are quite freakishly accurate it's quite surprising orwell wasn't more heavily involved in the callousness of bureaucracy. Many of the topics are still prevalent (the need for an enemy, surveillance, rewriting of history etc.) but I didn't relate to any of the characters or feel sympathy for them because of Autism.
The answer to 1984 is 2001 a space odyssey -
2015-10-26 at 9:05 PM UTC^I like 2001 space odyssey.. saw it for the first time all the way through a few days ago. But how is it the answer to 1984? I just figure the future would be even bleaker if it went on the same path as it did in 1984 than it would be in 2001 space odyssey. Either way both were good movies.
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2015-10-26 at 10:20 PM UTCI liek how Bill Krozby and spectral are liek "y r u ruining this thread?! itz so meen to lanny!"
and im sitting here like "y r u ruining this site? itz so meen to lanny" -
2015-10-26 at 11:02 PM UTC
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2015-10-27 at 12:30 AM UTC
I liek how Bill Krozby and spectral are liek "y r u ruining this thread?! itz so meen to lanny!"
and im sitting here like "y r u ruining this site? itz so meen to lanny"
Spectral and I are far from the only ones "ruining" it nigger
I was just merely pointing out that we are having a discussion about a book then sophie comes out of left field with his heckling towards me -
2015-10-27 at 2 AM UTC
I liek how Bill Krozby and spectral are liek "y r u ruining this thread?! itz so meen to lanny!"
and im sitting here like "y r u ruining this site? itz so meen to lanny"
It has nothing to with favoritism or Lanny hating my guts. It's just a shame to spoil honest discussion.
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2015-10-27 at 2:36 AM UTCNot that anyone needs my blessing but do whatever you want ITT. I have the intellectual capacity to ignore posts I don't find interesting, I would hope the rest of you do too. If anyone wants to talk about 1984 then that's what we'll do, if you want to do something else then go for it. I could give a shit if you don't want to talk about 1984, I think it's dull too.
1984 is a simple book about a beautiful, all consuming love consummated in a park and the womans harsh, overbearing father in a world that doesn't understand their love.
Shitty kinda love if he sells her out in the end. I also feel like a lot more time was spent on the villainy of a totalitarian government than any meaninful love story. In fact Winston himself describes the whole affair as more titillating as a form of rebellion than as anything resembling a healthy or meaningful relationship.1984 was interesting a while ago. I literally read it a decade and a half ago and think it should be taught in elementary schools. There are really many themes which are quite freakishly accurate it's quite surprising orwell wasn't more heavily involved in the callousness of bureaucracy. Many of the topics are still prevalent (the need for an enemy, surveillance, rewriting of history etc.) but I didn't relate to any of the characters or feel sympathy for them because of Autism.
If some jerkoff wrote a book about how important a good typing speed is 50 years ago they would have made an accurate prediction, that doesn't mean we should be forcing typewriter fanfic on children and calling it world class literature. -
2015-10-27 at 4:11 AM UTC
sophie comes out of left field with his heckling towards me
Yeah because you did the exact same in the other thread with me so fuck you and kill yourself. -
2015-10-27 at 9:35 PM UTC
Yeah because you did the exact same in the other thread with me so fuck you and kill yourself.
http://imgur.com/sLPEhY5
no?? i guess you're one of those tit for tat petty fags that like to imagine things. go fuck yourself fatty, then grow some balls, and some brains. then we can talk. mmk? -
2015-10-27 at 11:18 PM UTC
...go fuck yourself fatty..
How much does Psycho weigh, about?? -
2015-10-28 at 4:56 AM UTC
>Implying i'm some fat girl Bill Krozby found online
>Implying Bill Krozby has my picture
Also yes tit for tat Bill Krozby you're a fucking bitch and i won't stop until you're crying like one.
[SIZE=72px]TRY HARDER[/SIZE] -
2015-10-28 at 4:57 AM UTC
>Implying i'm some fat girl Bill Krozby found online
Also yes tit for tat Bill Krozby you're a fucking bitch and i won't stop until you're crying like one.
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TRY HARDER[/size]
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2015-10-28 at 1:11 PM UTCSooo.. Psycho is a big fat whale of a transgender dude?? Wow! I never knew!