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Hello, folks. My name is Jason Bratcher, dropping in once again. Valrico, Florida. USA, of all things, getting honorable mention. A curious question. If there's anything you don't like about today's society in reference, or should I say in parallel to, a 1931 Aldous Huxley book called Brave New World, what would be something that you're not really fond of in today's society, and why? This is, remember, in parallel to, it follows along with the concept of Brave New World. Let's keep in mind that Brave New World is a very silent, enslavement. It's not like George Orwell's 1984. The concept of Brave New World being is that everyone is forced to be happy all the time. There's no individuality. It's a totalitarian state. Happiness is mandated. There are no individualities. No one's basically in this society. Society allowed to be alone. The primary mottos of Brave New World, or should I say, at least the slogan and the catchphrase, would be, everyone belongs to everyone else. And as for the catchphrase, community, identity, stability. So, that's pretty much a backdrop of how the book goes. So, that's pretty much a backdrop of how the book goes. So, that's pretty much a backdrop of how the book goes. sense of Aldous Huxley basically nailed it when he said that he wasn't real happy with the way things were headed and ironically enough he writes a 1931 potentially bestseller and as of let's see November almost 30th 2018 we're looking at exactly 86 years this book has been out and it is still drawing attention even now so for anyone that has a bit of a parallel as to what they're not liking about today's technology or perhaps today's environment alongside the brave new world that they're not happy about definitely leave those thoughts here in this space for anyone that does need a bit of a quick refresher on the book either let me know via private message or voice post and I will get her done all righty then ta-ta for now