KilLogic ([info]blackiceuphoria) wrote,
Ooh you mean me? :D lol The people I've met through you don't seem that way..

Mmm but the Truth Machine meant that surveillance was unnecessary. : ) People, realizing they had to live upright lives, controlled themselves. Best kind of mass control there is.

Oh no, I meant that they just killed everyone who committed crimes after the truth machines were put into use. Nothing bad, still just lethal injection. What makes the book also interesting is that the protagonist, who invented the truth machine, committed a crime...

Pretty awesome. :D They had cryonics, slowed down aging, solved the problem of food shortage. I mean, even the author called it a "speculative novel".

lol If you've lived your life well, I don't imagine it would be that terrible. What I want to know is how the truth machine works with emotion-related questions. There is no "truth" when it comes to that stuff. But it'd be pretty crappy to have if your parents start interrogating you, lol

Oooh who'd have a mental breakdown? :D


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