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This is a 'viviparous mother' of all dystopian worlds! Yes, 'viviparous', 'mother' or 'father' are indecent jokes in the time of 'Our Ford'.
This world is majorly fucked up, just like its 1984 edition. Perhaps even more so! This one is also a cold one. Here, exogenesis, 'Bokanovsky's Process' and 'Podsnap's Technique' have taken over human progenity. Babies are no longer born, instead they are 'decanted'.
Here, you get to undergo an operation to remove your gametes 'voluntar ...more
This is a 'viviparous mother' of all dystopian worlds! Yes, 'viviparous', 'mother' or 'father' are indecent jokes in the time of 'Our Ford'.
This world is majorly fucked up, just like its 1984 edition. Perhaps even more so! This one is also a cold one. Here, exogenesis, 'Bokanovsky's Process' and 'Podsnap's Technique' have taken over human progenity. Babies are no longer born, instead they are 'decanted'.
Here, you get to undergo an operation to remove your gametes 'voluntar ...more

"Did you eat something that didn't agree with you?" asked Bernard.
The Savage nodded. "I ate civilisation."
To be honest, I need to drink some mustard and warm water to purify myself of the idea about this extremely conditioned world. Or would it be better to get some soma? I love the plentifulness of details Huxley used to create this futuristic world. It was all effortless to imagine, frightening even. The best part for me was the conversation between Mustapha Mond and John (chapters 16 and 17), ...more
The Savage nodded. "I ate civilisation."
To be honest, I need to drink some mustard and warm water to purify myself of the idea about this extremely conditioned world. Or would it be better to get some soma? I love the plentifulness of details Huxley used to create this futuristic world. It was all effortless to imagine, frightening even. The best part for me was the conversation between Mustapha Mond and John (chapters 16 and 17), ...more

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