Police: "You can't tell people to obey the law! Only we can tell people to obey the law!"
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Even closer than that to being King Mob from The Invisibles.
Edit: based on what other people have posted, it is King Mob. I'll see myself out.
Such a weird question. It's like asking if we prefer cake or kidney punches.
I'm a little way into The Cassini Division by Ken McCleod. I think Mr McCleod might be a socialist, because at the moment the characters are literally touring the last capitalist town and laughing at the locals' funny little ways.
Tipping culture is weird and I only ever hear people mention it in the context of hating it. Yet they seem to have the mindset that there are no other options.
67 hours. After a full day of work, my wife and I hopped an international flight to Europe. There were two layovers, including a 6-hour one in Dubai. I tried to sleep on the longest leg of the flight, but with my restless wife on one side and a restless stranger on the other, I couldn't. Once we landed and reached our AirBnB, I announced I was going to take a desperately needed nap. My wife stood at the bedside staring at me until I gave up and we went for a walk to see Prague.
Dreamed of seeing that city for half my life, but it was a couple of days before I was capable of enjoying it.
I think you're onto something there.
She takes my hoodies, my snacks, my cash, the blankets... why wouldn't she take my name?
(She didn't take my name.)
Can you name even one example of a situation where it was better to give misinformation?
I'm pretty curious about the contents of other people's junk drawers. Maybe not subscription curious, but I understand the urge.
Is there, uh, another collective I could be assimilated by?