It's nice that it's your turn to lend Harty your log on details. How much did he pay you?
80s? I think 1974 would be more appropriate for Harty.
It's nice that it's your turn to lend Harty your log on details. How much did he pay you?
The book should be essential reading for everyone ....
What's the "explicit material" that they refer to?
What's the "explicit material" that they refer to?
Brilliant author, brilliant novel - if this report is genuine the world has gone mad
I seem to remember that there are sex scenes between Winston & Julia. To be honest the trigger warning for '1984' should be:
"This is the most stark and desolate thing you will ever read. It will depress you, and strip you of any faith that humanity can progress. You'll be left with absolutely no hope, just an abiding image of an inescapable boot stamping on a face forever."
It's apparently one of the books that people most commonly say they've read when they haven't. You can tell the people who really have read it, by asking them whether they enjoyed it. The correct response is: 'ENJOYED IT ?!?!' followed by a long, long silence and a thousand yard stare. Some may be able to recover enough to shake their heads and mumble that even 'Waiting For Godot' had some jokes in it.
Its an absolutely brilliant piece of work.
Don't read it.
Not sure. I think it's this bit:
Winston looked pensive; agitated even.
Julia spoke softly but quickly, aware that even the act of being seen together would be enough to bring them to the attention of the authorities.
"What is it?" she whispered. "You seem so distant. I wish you'd let me inside you head, darling. I wish you'd tell me what you are thinking."
Winston made as if to speak but he knew she wouldn't understand. So he said nothing.
"Are you still remembering," she probed. "Remembering life before Big Bozza and his faceless moderators who ban posters until we all just forget they ever existed?"
"Oh, balls to all that," Winston replied. "I was wondering why my ST wallet says the next game is Spurs on 31 May at 23.59hrs."
I seem to remember that there are sex scenes between Winston & Julia. To be honest the trigger warning for '1984' should be:
"This is the most stark and desolate thing you will ever read. It will depress you, and strip you of any faith that humanity can progress. You'll be left with absolutely no hope, just an abiding image of an inescapable boot stamping on a face forever."
It's apparently one of the books that people most commonly say they've read when they haven't. You can tell the people who really have read it, by asking them whether they enjoyed it. The correct response is: 'ENJOYED IT ?!?!' followed by a long, long silence and a thousand yard stare. Some may be able to recover enough to shake their heads and mumble that even 'Waiting For Godot' had some jokes in it.
Its an absolutely brilliant piece of work.
Don't read it.
I seem to remember that there are sex scenes between Winston & Julia.
Staff at said University have issued a trigger warning for George Orwell’s novel 1984 on the grounds that it contains ‘explicit material’ which some students may find ‘offensive and upsetting’.
It would be amusing if it weren't so sad.
Big Brother is watching YOU.
Apparently it was on a reading list that included a list of themes in each book so students could make an informed choice about whether it was something they might want to read? Not a trigger warning? Such a non-story.
Why are people making out it's leftist "wokeism" too? This is a book that's on the most challenged list for the American Library Association because it's too left-wing for some, and actually removed from study by some religious, right-wing school boards because of that same content Northampton are informing students about. Feels like a bit of an own goal if the right is trying to suggest the left is more intolerant.
Maybe better for your blood pressure than spending all day every day scanning the 'Daily Express' 'Daily Mail' & 'GB News' looking for stories that you can get angry about
Says the nearly an OAP who spends all day every day scanning NSC looking for posts by his head tenants that he can get angry about, what a dunce [emoji2357]
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CSE English unclassified, I'm guessing
Not sure. I think it's this bit:
Winston looked pensive; agitated even.
Julia spoke softly but quickly, aware that even the act of being seen together would be enough to bring them to the attention of the authorities.
"What is it?" she whispered. "You seem so distant. I wish you'd let me inside you head, darling. I wish you'd tell me what you are thinking."
Winston made as if to speak but he knew she wouldn't understand. So he said nothing.
"Are you still remembering," she probed. "Remembering life before Big Bozza and his faceless moderators who ban posters until we all just forget they ever existed?"
"Oh, balls to all that," Winston replied. "I was wondering why my ST wallet says the next game is Spurs on 31 May at 23.59hrs."