Originally Posted by jaguartx
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The popular phrase "brave new world" dates back to Shakespeare's play "The Tempest." Centuries later, Aldous Huxley used it as the title for his dystopian novel in 1930. It was a popular reading assignment in high school, but since you had already graduated by then, you may not have had to read it.

So its use by two different people means nothing, just like the rest of your hopium rantings.

How is it you became blind to the world in front of you?

You may want to read the book, because the Brave New World is not a good place. Why do your conspiracies tell you that it is? They are ignorant.

Last edited by plumbum; 01/15/24.