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Nineteen Eighty-Four cover Soviet 1984

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1984, is a book written by George Orwell featuring the now popularised "Big Brother", "INGSOC", "Doublethink", "Room 101" and other expressions. However, it has also led to the phenomenon known as "Literally 1984".

Blobkat (as said by Zekiah, not me, the author) is said to have been literally 1984 in Gartic Phone games.

Other famous historical figures who were "literally 1984" in their conduct, include, you, the reader.

1984 was featured in a famous Superbowl Apple add for the debut of Macs, with the add directed by Ridley Scott. That add was later parodied a number of times in the late 20th and early 21st centuries including on the hit Tv show, The Simpsons, and by Epic entertainment when Apple banned Foreskin. (background: The superbowl is american championship game for american foot ball that takes place each year, known for advertisements during the game and widely watched around the country and excuse for wild to mild superbownl "parties" usually consisting of a group of friends and family that have come to dislike eachother but are willing to pretend otherwise for a chance for some free potatoe chips (aka crisps), beer, and chicken wings. Lately the ads and half times shows are increasingly woke and/or boring) (Note 2, many superbowl events are famous, such as the beer add in which frogs say the name of a beer, and in another case a female nipple was freed on national television. The freeing of nipple caused a national sensation, and while ultimately ackwloged as wardrobe malfunction, neverethelss resulted in a hefty fine for the network) (Note: in this era aka also knows as the 9/11 era everyone watched the same TV show at the time, unless they owned a good VHS player)

About 1984 and Place.tk Place moderatators, placemods, work hard to protect the canvas from thoughtcrime, the de facto thoughtpolice of place.tk. Mods are just regular players drunk on the illusion of power. Much like a person haveing too much red wine, moderators excel at doublethink and canvas newspeak. When moderators find a user guilty of thoughtcrime, well it may be the right time mention another literally classic Farnheit 452