9. There are few problems that can't be solved with a judicious bullet in a well-chosen ear, which is the lesson of most great literature, if you think about it.
"They finally have something very like flying cars. Although generally they are used to snatch people from the street so they can be beaten and imprisoned. But still."
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ReplyDeleteAlthough, really, aren't you shooting for "worse" when it comes to dystopia?
Somers's imagined future is pretty bad, and I'm a loyal Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and Transmetropolitan reader.
And by "bad" here, I mean, of course, "impressively, spine-chillingly, keep-you-up-nights bad."
ReplyDelete9. There are few problems that can't be solved with a judicious bullet in a well-chosen ear, which is the lesson of most great literature, if you think about it.
ReplyDeleteKnives and garrotes work, too.
"They finally have something very like flying cars. Although generally they are used to snatch people from the street so they can be beaten and imprisoned. But still."
ReplyDeleteCoffee. All. Over. My. Keyboard.
Yikes! That's some scary shit there.
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