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An amazing world of cultivation. A majestic world where miracles happen. There is a warrior who defies destiny and forge his own path facing innumerable difficulties ahead. Come and join the life of the person who will go against the set destiny of the cruel world and become something extraordinary. ===== Extraordinary my foot. What is this illogical cr*p? Does it even make sense? If you are doctor, then work in a hospital. What the hell are you doing going after girls? If you are a commander in the army, then bring your army to get revenge on those who wronged you. Why go through the trouble of pretending to be a weakling. You are a useless son in law? Your wife's family thinks you are good for nothing? Then how the hell did you score her in the first place?!!! If they like money so much and you are a hidden millionaire, then why in the name of sanity would you hide this fact and be berated every day?!!! The hell is all this?!!! The more I read it, the more illogical it becomes. Like this all came straight out of someone's as-- [Host, why don't you calm down?] 'You shut up!!! You're the reason I'm stuck here in the first place!!!!' [Host, you need anger management] 'THE FU*K DID YOU SAY?!!!!!' ===== Hello everyone! This is my second novel and so far, nothing is decided. This is just an idea that has been plaguing my mind for quite a long time and I decided to let it out and let you guys decide whether or not I should work on it. Give it a proper read and let me know. You guys will decide the fate of this novel. Also, I would like you guys to come up with proper genres for this story. Bonus chapters: 150 PS for one chapter 300 PS for another chapter 20 GT for two chapters 50 GT for another two chapters 1 Review of 4 stars or above, 1 extra chapters Maximum extra chapters per week: 7 ===== The cover is A.I generated and is not mine. If the real owner would like me to remove it, let me know in any chapter comments. That's it. Enjoy! ~~ Character art: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1B7sHito4UOZqPIK5pPyIFTzgqiaT_ZlU?usp=sharing

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Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four is a novel written by George Orwell, first published in 1949. It is classical dystopian literature that presents a terrifying vision of our future in a totalitarian world. It is believed that as the object of satire, Orwell chose the former Soviet Union, where the novel was forbidden to be published until 1988. But in his essay “Why I Write”, Orwell insists: “Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936, has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism, as I understand it” (Orwell, 1968). The main idea of the novel is to show that totalitarianism, with its restriction on civil rights and personal development, is the way to the colla**e of a state and nation. The story is of the intellectual Winston Smith who lives in the totalitarian country called Oceania, working for the ministry of Truth, is convincing evidence of this. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell examines every aspect of the dystopian world to create a picture of the frightening future and invents such concepts as: Newspeak, thoughtcrime, Big Brother and memory hole. In general, Orwell describes a world in which the history is entirely rewritten by the ruling party or current government to show what they wanted it to be. All inconvenient facts were “erased”, as if they had never existed. It is a world “without colour”, because everything is under severe control. There is no art, no joys of life – no freedom in general. Let’s take a look at the major concepts of the dystopian world in detail. Newspeak is a reduced language that was created by the totalitarian government to limit free thought. Its vocabulary was constructed in a way to provide the exact meaning with excluding all other meanings. Newspeak consisted of three vocabularies: A, B and C. The “A” vocabulary included words that were needed for daily business: for instance, such actions as working, eating, drinking, gardening, cooking, etc. Words like sugar, house, tree, dog still existed, but their usage was much less. All ambiguities and polysemy were eliminated. The “B” group of words was constructed for political purposes. Such words as democracy, morality, justice, religion ceased to exist. The “C” vocabulary was supplementary and included technical words. Oldspeak (current English) was still used among the citizens of working class, or the Proles. “Thoughtcrime”, or “crimethink”, “doublethink” is a thought which is different from the one that imposed by the Party. “Doublethink” is a kind of parody on the concept of dialectics. The essence of it is blackwhite. Similarly to many Newspeak words, the word “doublethink” has two mutually exclusive meanings. As to the Party members, they had to say that black is white and moreover – to believe in this when Party policy demanded this. It means that in contradiction of the common facts, black can be white and vice versa. That is why, the main slogans in the Orwell’s world are: “War Is Peace”, “Freedom Is Slavery”, “Ignorance Is Strength”. Big Brother is the head of the tyranny of the government in Oceania, a fictional character. He is the quasi-divine leader who is delighted with a cult of personality. It is remarkable that Big Brother may not even exist, but people still blindly believe in him. Every citizen of Oceania is under the complete supervision of telescreens. “Big Brother is watching you” is the phrase that constantly reminds people about that. It is the core of the propaganda system. According to T. Pynchon, the prototype of Big Brother is Stalin (Pynchon, 2003). A memory hole is an aperture into which the Party members put politically inconvenient records and documents to be destroyed. The papers placed in the memory hole were presumably transported to an incinerator to disappear forever. As the famous writer Margaret Atwood observed, the passage about Newspeak is written in the past tense and in standard English. It gives us a r

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Hamza_Is_best
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Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four is a novel written by George Orwell, first published in 1949. It is classical dystopian literature that presents a terrifying vision of our future in a totalitarian world. It is believed that as the object of satire, Orwell chose the former Soviet Union, where the novel was forbidden to be published until 1988. But in his essay “Why I Write”, Orwell insists: “Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936, has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism, as I understand it” (Orwell, 1968). The main idea of the novel is to show that totalitarianism, with its restriction on civil rights and personal development, is the way to the colla**e of a state and nation. The story is of the intellectual Winston Smith who lives in the totalitarian country called Oceania, working for the ministry of Truth, is convincing evidence of this. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell examines every aspect of the dystopian world to create a picture of the frightening future and invents such concepts as: Newspeak, thoughtcrime, Big Brother and memory hole. In general, Orwell describes a world in which the history is entirely rewritten by the ruling party or current government to show what they wanted it to be. All inconvenient facts were “erased”, as if they had never existed. It is a world “without colour”, because everything is under severe control. There is no art, no joys of life – no freedom in general. Let’s take a look at the major concepts of the dystopian world in detail. Newspeak is a reduced language that was created by the totalitarian government to limit free thought. Its vocabulary was constructed in a way to provide the exact meaning with excluding all other meanings. Newspeak consisted of three vocabularies: A, B and C. The “A” vocabulary included words that were needed for daily business: for instance, such actions as working, eating, drinking, gardening, cooking, etc. Words like sugar, house, tree, dog still existed, but their usage was much less. All ambiguities and polysemy were eliminated. The “B” group of words was constructed for political purposes. Such words as democracy, morality, justice, religion ceased to exist. The “C” vocabulary was supplementary and included technical words. Oldspeak (current English) was still used among the citizens of working class, or the Proles. “Thoughtcrime”, or “crimethink”, “doublethink” is a thought which is different from the one that imposed by the Party. “Doublethink” is a kind of parody on the concept of dialectics. The essence of it is blackwhite. Similarly to many Newspeak words, the word “doublethink” has two mutually exclusive meanings. As to the Party members, they had to say that black is white and moreover – to believe in this when Party policy demanded this. It means that in contradiction of the common facts, black can be white and vice versa. That is why, the main slogans in the Orwell’s world are: “War Is Peace”, “Freedom Is Slavery”, “Ignorance Is Strength”. Big Brother is the head of the tyranny of the government in Oceania, a fictional character. He is the quasi-divine leader who is delighted with a cult of personality. It is remarkable that Big Brother may not even exist, but people still blindly believe in him. Every citizen of Oceania is under the complete supervision of telescreens. “Big Brother is watching you” is the phrase that constantly reminds people about that. It is the core of the propaganda system. According to T. Pynchon, the prototype of Big Brother is Stalin (Pynchon, 2003). A memory hole is an aperture into which the Party members put politically inconvenient records and documents to be destroyed. The papers placed in the memory hole were presumably transported to an incinerator to disappear forever. As the famous writer Margaret Atwood observed, the passage about Newspeak is written in the past tense and in standard English. It gives us a r

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Hamza_Is_best
2019-05-14

Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four is a novel written by George Orwell, first published in 1949. It is classical dystopian literature that presents a terrifying vision of our future in a totalitarian world. It is believed that as the object of satire, Orwell chose the former Soviet Union, where the novel was forbidden to be published until 1988. But in his essay “Why I Write”, Orwell insists: “Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936, has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism, as I understand it” (Orwell, 1968). The main idea of the novel is to show that totalitarianism, with its restriction on civil rights and personal development, is the way to the colla**e of a state and nation. The story is of the intellectual Winston Smith who lives in the totalitarian country called Oceania, working for the ministry of Truth, is convincing evidence of this. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell examines every aspect of the dystopian world to create a picture of the frightening future and invents such concepts as: Newspeak, thoughtcrime, Big Brother and memory hole. In general, Orwell describes a world in which the history is entirely rewritten by the ruling party or current government to show what they wanted it to be. All inconvenient facts were “erased”, as if they had never existed. It is a world “without colour”, because everything is under severe control. There is no art, no joys of life – no freedom in general. Let’s take a look at the major concepts of the dystopian world in detail. Newspeak is a reduced language that was created by the totalitarian government to limit free thought. Its vocabulary was constructed in a way to provide the exact meaning with excluding all other meanings. Newspeak consisted of three vocabularies: A, B and C. The “A” vocabulary included words that were needed for daily business: for instance, such actions as working, eating, drinking, gardening, cooking, etc. Words like sugar, house, tree, dog still existed, but their usage was much less. All ambiguities and polysemy were eliminated. The “B” group of words was constructed for political purposes. Such words as democracy, morality, justice, religion ceased to exist. The “C” vocabulary was supplementary and included technical words. Oldspeak (current English) was still used among the citizens of working class, or the Proles. “Thoughtcrime”, or “crimethink”, “doublethink” is a thought which is different from the one that imposed by the Party. “Doublethink” is a kind of parody on the concept of dialectics. The essence of it is blackwhite. Similarly to many Newspeak words, the word “doublethink” has two mutually exclusive meanings. As to the Party members, they had to say that black is white and moreover – to believe in this when Party policy demanded this. It means that in contradiction of the common facts, black can be white and vice versa. That is why, the main slogans in the Orwell’s world are: “War Is Peace”, “Freedom Is Slavery”, “Ignorance Is Strength”. Big Brother is the head of the tyranny of the government in Oceania, a fictional character. He is the quasi-divine leader who is delighted with a cult of personality. It is remarkable that Big Brother may not even exist, but people still blindly believe in him. Every citizen of Oceania is under the complete supervision of telescreens. “Big Brother is watching you” is the phrase that constantly reminds people about that. It is the core of the propaganda system. According to T. Pynchon, the prototype of Big Brother is Stalin (Pynchon, 2003). A memory hole is an aperture into which the Party members put politically inconvenient records and documents to be destroyed. The papers placed in the memory hole were presumably transported to an incinerator to disappear forever. As the famous writer Margaret Atwood observed, the passage about Newspeak is written in the past tense and in standard English. It gives us a r

Hamza_Is_best
Hamza_Is_best
2019-05-18

for my free pints just writing noncense. dont mind it. Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four is a novel written by George Orwell, first published in 1949. It is classical dystopian literature that presents a terrifying vision of our future in a totalitarian world. It is believed that as the object of satire, Orwell chose the former Soviet Union, where the novel was forbidden to be published until 1988. But in his essay “Why I Write”, Orwell insists: “Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936, has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism, as I understand it” (Orwell, 1968). The main idea of the novel is to show that totalitarianism, with its restriction on civil rights and personal development, is the way to the colla**e of a state and nation. The story is of the intellectual Winston Smith who lives in the totalitarian country called Oceania, working for the ministry of Truth, is convincing evidence of this. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell examines every aspect of the dystopian world to create a picture of the frightening future and invents such concepts as: Newspeak, thoughtcrime, Big Brother and memory hole. In general, Orwell describes a world in which the history is entirely rewritten by the ruling party or current government to show what they wanted it to be. All inconvenient facts were “erased”, as if they had never existed. It is a world “without colour”, because everything is under severe control. There is no art, no joys of life – no freedom in general. Let’s take a look at the major concepts of the dystopian world in detail. Newspeak is a reduced language that was created by the totalitarian government to limit free thought. Its vocabulary was constructed in a way to provide the exact meaning with excluding all other meanings. Newspeak consisted of three vocabularies: A, B and C. The “A” vocabulary included words that were needed for daily business: for instance, such actions as working, eating, drinking, gardening, cooking, etc. Words like sugar, house, tree, dog still existed, but their usage was much less. All ambiguities and polysemy were eliminated. The “B” group of words was constructed for political purposes. Such words as democracy, morality, justice, religion ceased to exist. The “C” vocabulary was supplementary and included technical words. Oldspeak (current English) was still used among the citizens of working class, or the Proles. “Thoughtcrime”, or “crimethink”, “doublethink” is a thought which is different from the one that imposed by the Party. “Doublethink” is a kind of parody on the concept of dialectics. The essence of it is blackwhite. Similarly to many Newspeak words, the word “doublethink” has two mutually exclusive meanings. As to the Party members, they had to say that black is white and moreover – to believe in this when Party policy demanded this. It means that in contradiction of the common facts, black can be white and vice versa. That is why, the main slogans in the Orwell’s world are: “War Is Peace”, “Freedom Is Slavery”, “Ignorance Is Strength”. Big Brother is the head of the tyranny of the government in Oceania, a fictional character. He is the quasi-divine leader who is delighted with a cult of personality. It is remarkable that Big Brother may not even exist, but people still blindly believe in him. Every citizen of Oceania is under the complete supervision of telescreens. “Big Brother is watching you” is the phrase that constantly reminds people about that. It is the core of the propaganda system. According to T. Pynchon, the prototype of Big Brother is Stalin (Pynchon, 2003). A memory hole is an aperture into which the Party members put politically inconvenient records and documents to be destroyed. The papers placed in the memory hole were presumably transported to an incinerator to disappear forever. As the famous writer Margaret Atwood observed, the passage about Newspeak is written in

Hamza_Is_best
Hamza_Is_best
2019-05-12

Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four is a novel written by George Orwell, first published in 1949. It is classical dystopian literature that presents a terrifying vision of our future in a totalitarian world. It is believed that as the object of satire, Orwell chose the former Soviet Union, where the novel was forbidden to be published until 1988. But in his essay “Why I Write”, Orwell insists: “Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936, has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism, as I understand it” (Orwell, 1968). The main idea of the novel is to show that totalitarianism, with its restriction on civil rights and personal development, is the way to the colla**e of a state and nation. The story is of the intellectual Winston Smith who lives in the totalitarian country called Oceania, working for the ministry of Truth, is convincing evidence of this. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell examines every aspect of the dystopian world to create a picture of the frightening future and invents such concepts as: Newspeak, thoughtcrime, Big Brother and memory hole. In general, Orwell describes a world in which the history is entirely rewritten by the ruling party or current government to show what they wanted it to be. All inconvenient facts were “erased”, as if they had never existed. It is a world “without colour”, because everything is under severe control. There is no art, no joys of life – no freedom in general. Let’s take a look at the major concepts of the dystopian world in detail. Newspeak is a reduced language that was created by the totalitarian government to limit free thought. Its vocabulary was constructed in a way to provide the exact meaning with excluding all other meanings. Newspeak consisted of three vocabularies: A, B and C. The “A” vocabulary included words that were needed for daily business: for instance, such actions as working, eating, drinking, gardening, cooking, etc. Words like sugar, house, tree, dog still existed, but their usage was much less. All ambiguities and polysemy were eliminated. The “B” group of words was constructed for political purposes. Such words as democracy, morality, justice, religion ceased to exist. The “C” vocabulary was supplementary and included technical words. Oldspeak (current English) was still used among the citizens of working class, or the Proles. “Thoughtcrime”, or “crimethink”, “doublethink” is a thought which is different from the one that imposed by the Party. “Doublethink” is a kind of parody on the concept of dialectics. The essence of it is blackwhite. Similarly to many Newspeak words, the word “doublethink” has two mutually exclusive meanings. As to the Party members, they had to say that black is white and moreover – to believe in this when Party policy demanded this. It means that in contradiction of the common facts, black can be white and vice versa. That is why, the main slogans in the Orwell’s world are: “War Is Peace”, “Freedom Is Slavery”, “Ignorance Is Strength”. Big Brother is the head of the tyranny of the government in Oceania, a fictional character. He is the quasi-divine leader who is delighted with a cult of personality. It is remarkable that Big Brother may not even exist, but people still blindly believe in him. Every citizen of Oceania is under the complete supervision of telescreens. “Big Brother is watching you” is the phrase that constantly reminds people about that. It is the core of the propaganda system. According to T. Pynchon, the prototype of Big Brother is Stalin (Pynchon, 2003). A memory hole is an aperture into which the Party members put politically inconvenient records and documents to be destroyed. The papers placed in the memory hole were presumably transported to an incinerator to disappear forever. As the famous writer Margaret Atwood observed, the passage about Newspeak is written in the past tense and in standard English. It gives us a r

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What is the best Pynchon novel?
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2024-11-01 22:10
I think 'The Crying of Lot 49' could be considered the best. It's a relatively shorter work compared to some of his others but packs a punch. It has an engaging mystery at its core, with the protagonist trying to make sense of a strange post - World War II California landscape filled with odd characters and possible conspiracies. It's a great introduction to Pynchon's unique style.
Best Pynchon novel to start with?
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2024-10-27 19:51
A great one to start with is 'V.'. It was one of his earlier novels. It has a fascinating narrative structure that weaves together different storylines and time periods. The characters are vivid and the exploration of themes like identity and history is really interesting. It gives you a good introduction to Pynchon's ability to create elaborate and thought - provoking fictional universes.
Best Pynchon novel for beginners?
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2024-10-27 07:09
Another option is 'Slow Learner', which is a collection of Pynchon's early stories. It can be a great way to ease into his writing. You can see how his style developed over time and get a sense of his recurring themes in a more accessible format before diving into one of his full - length novels.
What is Pynchon's latest novel?
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2024-11-26 08:11
Thomas Pynchon's most recent work in the form of a novel is 'Bleeding Edge'. It has his typical complex narrative structure, filled with numerous characters and sub - plots. The story is set in the early 21st - century New York and delves into various aspects of that time such as the dot - com boom and the emerging digital culture. It also contains Pynchon's signature blend of humor, paranoia, and deep insights into society and human nature.
The best Thomas Pynchon novel to start with?
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2024-11-18 23:35
Definitely 'The Crying of Lot 49'. This book has a somewhat straightforward narrative at its core, but as you read, you'll discover Pynchon's layers of meaning. It has elements of a detective story but quickly veers into strange and thought - provoking territory. It's a good introduction to his style of writing which often involves multiple sub - plots, strange characters, and a deep exploration of the human condition in a rather off - kilter world. And it won't take you as long to finish as some of his other hefty tomes, so it's a great starting point.
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