Orwell

Doublethink is doubleplusungood.

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I guess I should have added definitions a long time ago

This is from George Orwell's 1984.

double think = Reality Control. The power to hold two completely contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accept both of them.

un good = bad
so double plus un good = very very bad

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  • Tiger-Lily
    October 9, 2008

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    Doubleplusungood? Um...does that mean thinking too much ruins the simplistic beauty of things? Cause that's all I understood. o__o

    -HT


    • tonialoise
      October 9, 2008
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      hehe... actually that kind of is what Orwell was trying to say but in the opposite. He was saying these people created a language with so few words and so few actual meanings that people would think less and therefore do and believe anything the government would tell them.


  • Thorn-on-the-Rose
    September 23, 2008

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    haha, I love how you squished words together to make it three, lol, awesome job =DD keep it up =DD

    -Dani


  • karmaxandxcrayons
    August 18, 2008

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    Hahahaha.

    ...

    I don't get it.

    XD I heard that book was good thoughh.

    Good luck in the contest!

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    Maureen.


  • asthray.heart
    August 16, 2008
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    Is that last word even a word?

    Thnks for entering
    ebzebz


    • tonialoise
      August 17, 2008
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      doubleplusungood

      In the book "1984" it is, but then you'd have to understand newspeak.

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