I think this image is poking at England, but it could very well apply here in the States too. And it makes a brilliant point.
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6 Responses
*LOL* The book has ironic truths … great photo depicting that.
I lived in the 80’s but read it in the 90’s as I had interesting discussions with a past boy friend.
Big Brother is watching.
As always :P.
Not a pleasant thought at all….
If you’re luckily the Thought-Police read this (Shaun has a lot of dangerous thoughts) and will make you love big brother. Everyone eventually comes to love him…
I’ll smash Big Brother’s head in before he takes over Shaun’s mind. I have the monopoly on that.