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Fahrenheit 451; A book about burning books? Madness!
Topic Started: Mar 12 2008, 05:51 PM (75 Views)
Ezekiel
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We all know that we're being watched, and that the government wants our teeth. Nobody's denying these facts. Fahrenheit 451 is a brilliant piece of investigative work that details exactly how these things are accomplished. Anyone who wants to stop the radio signals being broadcast into their brains, or at least know the frequency, should pick up this book.

This nutty conspiracy theory is brought to you by the Global Smash Federation.
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Doob Zurz
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Oh, I remember reading that book in like 7th grade...I liked it so much I went to the library and got The Martian Chronicles....

I'll have to go find those books and give them a re-read now that I'm probably old enough to understand exactly what's going on...
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lexical phobia
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man...I had to read this in 9th grade...I liked the book, but we had to suffer through the movie, which totally axed the big awesome explosion at the end >_>
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Ezekiel
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lexical phobia
Apr 1 2008, 11:50 PM
man...I had to read this in 9th grade...I liked the book, but we had to suffer through the movie, which totally axed the big awesome explosion at the end >_>
Really? Usually it's the other way around...
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Sarkin
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Pfft, suffer through the movie? The movie is hilariously campy.
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