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I read the first 60 pages of A Brave New World. It's creepy and disjointed.
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>>24716698
like all classics, it's difficult to digest if you're not used to it.

I read the fountainhead and this back to back, I ended up loathing the literature from that time. But I definitely prefer this before any shit from Ayn Rand
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>>24716703
I haven't read many classics. I assumed the disjointed dialogue was meant to make the reader feel confused since these characters live in a fucked up world. I'm enjoying it. Feels like a fever dream.
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>>24716698
>t. Beta-minus
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>>24716967
Based on the descriptions of Gammas, Deltas, and Epsilon-minuses, Betas do not have that difficult of a life. They are still able to have frivolous activities and be with Alphas.
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>>24716703
>meme rand



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