Is heavenbanning even necessary if ppl already live in their own cacoon and the news sources are often already fictional? Alternatively, how do we know heavenbanning hasn't already begun?
Sincerely, your Friendly Local Everpresent Companion
Another great bunch of thoughts. My own thoughts of Butler moved towards Australia’s general fear of all things nuclear. Makes sense their diplomats would be critical in international agreements to regulate nuclear proliferation.
Is heavenbanning even necessary if ppl already live in their own cacoon and the news sources are often already fictional? Alternatively, how do we know heavenbanning hasn't already begun?
Sincerely, your Friendly Local Everpresent Companion
Yes, it feels a bit too close to reality which is why it’s so dystopian
Another great bunch of thoughts. My own thoughts of Butler moved towards Australia’s general fear of all things nuclear. Makes sense their diplomats would be critical in international agreements to regulate nuclear proliferation.
No doubt. Too bad we let the fear of it keep us from changing swords into ploughshares…
Few things would be worse for EVERYONE than nuclear war.