Author of the novels "Animal Farm" and "1984"
Kids over the world are forced to read Orwell's books.
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When something is put off until the next day indefinatly, it will never get accomplished.
If discussion of a George Orwell novel is put off until tomorrow everyday, it will never get discussed, hence the Orwell Dilemma.
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It takes only so long before those in privileged positions claim 1984-esque censorship for getting the treatment for being criticized and dealt with like everyone else has been subjected to beforehand.
Person 1: This guy got banned on Twitter and now screams that will all live now in an Orwellian Nightmare because his followers finally followed through with the hatred and violence he enabled and incited.
Person 2: This is Orwell's Law at work again.
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Mark orwell is a typical balding old man but mark has something very different about him, heβs a nonce !!! Mark has a fetish for underage children and loves rubbing their bums. Mark is despised by others and many think he is disgusting.
Ed: Did you see benji earlier
Xanie: No i think mark had caught him
Ed: Jesus i hope he got away, mark orwell is a filthy nonce!
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When a person, usually a man, follows a girl into an open, person-less field without her knowing, and stabs her in the ass with a banana.
Guy 1: Dude, that girl looks like she's headed into an open, person-less field. I should totally pull a george orwell banana stalking.
Guy 2: Here, take this banana I was going to enjoy with my lunch.
*LATER*
Girl: OW! THERE'S A BANANA IN MY ASS! WHO THE FUCK DID THAT?
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In George Orwell's novel "1984", the dominant means of controlling people is through 'doublethink': The Ministry of Peace concerns itself with war, the Ministry of Truth with lies, the Ministry of Plenty with starvation. Yet even there, Losing was not Winning and Winning was not Losing, as is passionately believed by many in 2020 America.
Let us please leave Orwell enough alone. Trump's loss is not a win. It is a loss.
a word that can be used in place of almost any verb
Tim-"what are you doing?"
Tom-"orwelling"
Jack-"how did you do that?"
Jim-"I just orwelled it"
Jenna-"what do you want to do tonight?"
Jenny-"lets just orwell"