There is not a person alive today that has experienced what a world would be like without these evil parasites ruling everything. I am so looking forward to seeing what that world will be like!!
Probably facilitated by a massive military presence rounding up and deporting tens of millions of Invaders. Also, hopefully accompanied by televised Blind Justice military tribunals.
the term "Brave New World" actually comes from William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest"
. In Act V, Scene I, the character Miranda says, "O brave new world, That has such people in 't!"
when she sees other humans for the first time
.
Aldous Huxley borrowed this phrase for the title of his dystopian novel "Brave New World" published in 1932
. In the novel, the phrase is used ironically to describe a future society that, despite its technological advancements, is deeply flawed and dehumanizing
.
A.I. answer on the term ‘Brave New World’ being used BEFORE the dystopian book.
How about just a beautiful world? I have severe hang ups with using phrases and concepts from books known to be used as [their] new hire training aids.
How about decorporatize America and our government. That'd make me happy. To many super rich greedy bass turds running things, when common law government should rule the day. Our Constitution is a common law document. How far we've gone away from the intents and hope of the Founders.
There is not a person alive today that has experienced what a world would be like without these evil parasites ruling everything. I am so looking forward to seeing what that world will be like!!
True... but plenty have experienced blissful ignorance
This is the post that gives me great hope.
I came here to say the same thing. Posts like this are the only things keeping me going some days.
Same here.
Two days after the election? Let's go!
Probably facilitated by a massive military presence rounding up and deporting tens of millions of Invaders. Also, hopefully accompanied by televised Blind Justice military tribunals.
I’m ready, time to make things better….
the term "Brave New World" actually comes from William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" . In Act V, Scene I, the character Miranda says, "O brave new world, That has such people in 't!" when she sees other humans for the first time . Aldous Huxley borrowed this phrase for the title of his dystopian novel "Brave New World" published in 1932 . In the novel, the phrase is used ironically to describe a future society that, despite its technological advancements, is deeply flawed and dehumanizing . A.I. answer on the term ‘Brave New World’ being used BEFORE the dystopian book.
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How about just a beautiful world? I have severe hang ups with using phrases and concepts from books known to be used as [their] new hire training aids.
How about decorporatize America and our government. That'd make me happy. To many super rich greedy bass turds running things, when common law government should rule the day. Our Constitution is a common law document. How far we've gone away from the intents and hope of the Founders.
An honest monetary system based on credit instead of debt with interest would help also.
[They] use Shakespeare as training aids?
Let's light the candle on this sucker 🚀
We were born for this!
'brave new world' doesn't incite hope and fuzzy feelings in me.
Ascension is coming.
🙏🍿
Which new world? "Order".
AND THIS PHRASE IS WHAT KEEPS ME GOING!!!!!!! its on my desktop!!!! as a reminder!!!
I can't fucking wait.
I forgot about this drop. This is so hopeful!
Stop the election Fraud. If not there will 2 am spike again
So much pure hopium in this Q drop.