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Underground eXperts United
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[ Orwell-Was-Ten-Years-Late ] [ By Pivic ]
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ORWELL-WAS-TEN-YEARS-LATE
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written by Pivic
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Tim is sitting down, trying to get it into his mind. He has always thought
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about it as something that happens to other people. But that is common among
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people - to think about things as if it would never happen to themselves.
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He was informed, via the telephone, that he was about to become a father.
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Things would have been different if the girl had told him the news
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herself, because then it would perhaps had been easier to accept. But to
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call - that is fucking horrible. Not be able to see her in the eyes and
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all that. But now there was no ones eyes to see into, no one that would
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mater his child.
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Tim had always been a calm person who had kept things under control.
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But nowadays, he just sits around and stares at nothing. If you
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went to a pub with him he would just sit and stare, his mouth
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almost wide open. You would notice that he thought about his child.
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When you began to talk to him, he would at first look at you as if
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you ought to help him. You would force yourself to converse with
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him, believing that you could 'talk him out of it'; his apathy. But
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it was impossible, it did not matter how many hours we spent
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talking. He never returned to himself again. He stayed put in his
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shell and refused to come out.
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When the laws came it felt like someone was joking with us. The laws
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concerned only those who were off bad. As pretty normal citizens we found
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them to be outrageous. But we never did anything. We wrote no letters to
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news papers, we did not organize us. Our country drew much attention,
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in a way that we had never seen before. That it would be introduced in our
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country was an absurd thought, as if someone would say that we should
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send small-time criminals to concentration camps.
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But it only concerned those who were off bad, as said. We were in
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a pretty secure position, except when it came to that bank loan we had not
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yet paid. But we knew that we would fix that some day.
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uXu #288 Underground eXperts United 1995 uXu #288
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Call X-TREME -> +31-1670-64414
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