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After all you little people are the ones that put him in space! You should feel good that they feel good that we feel good about feeling good! Praise Ford!

Futher reading from 2008 (archive.fo)

In Oceania, work exists only to dissipate society's productive potential. What better way to create busy work, spy on the educated middle class and to suppress written literacy than to turn the physical act of writing itself into a specialist profession?

Is it weird that the area of the world Australia exists in is called Oceania?

The stories he works on, however, are old ones that contradict the party's ever-changing version of history. His job is to submit revisions. The archived issues are then presumably destroyed and reprinted.

Destroying archives is one thing—you'd have to get rid of the internet, for starters, in this day and age. It's not so easy to change people's memories.

Is it? or could you just employ like minded people hell bent on suppressing thought and opposing ideas through Social media anyone? Anyone?

...designed to serve no purpose other than to absorb a nation's productive energies in maintaining a futile, ill-defined and endless war. Nothing like it exists today.

Booster shots and varients come to mind without those you don't participate in society and you're unpersoned.

After all you little people are the ones that put him in space! You should feel good that they feel good that we feel good about feeling good! Praise Ford! [Futher reading from 2008](https://archive.fo/foSse) >In Oceania, work exists only to dissipate society's productive potential. What better way to create busy work, spy on the educated middle class and to suppress written literacy than to turn the physical act of writing itself into a specialist profession? Is it weird that the area of the world Australia exists in is called Oceania? >The stories he works on, however, are old ones that contradict the party's ever-changing version of history. His job is to submit revisions. The archived issues are then presumably destroyed and reprinted. >Destroying archives is one thing—you'd have to get rid of the internet, for starters, in this day and age. It's not so easy to change people's memories. Is it? or could you just employ like minded people hell bent on suppressing thought and opposing ideas through Social media anyone? Anyone? >...designed to serve no purpose other than to absorb a nation's productive energies in maintaining a futile, ill-defined and endless war. Nothing like it exists today. Booster shots and varients come to mind without those you don't participate in society and you're unpersoned.

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