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Comments on: Sheeple - the new, real pigoon? http://www.muddle.org/amphigouri/2007/03/27/sheeple-the-new-real-pigoon.html varnished nonsense Thu, 09 Feb 2012 12:42:40 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.6.1 By: TheGoddessMaria http://www.muddle.org/amphigouri/2007/03/27/sheeple-the-new-real-pigoon.html#comment-40977 TheGoddessMaria Sun, 29 Nov 2009 18:48:44 +0000 http://www.muddle.org/amphigouri/2007/03/27/sheeple-the-new-real-pigoon.html#comment-40977 My husband and I loved Oryx and Crake, and Year of The Flood, which follows, is good, too. Speculative fiction, which is Margaret Atwood's specialty, brings up uncomfortable questions about the trends in genetics today. I wonder how much we do because "we can". My husband and I loved Oryx and Crake, and Year of The Flood, which follows, is good, too. Speculative fiction, which is Margaret Atwood’s specialty, brings up uncomfortable questions about the trends in genetics today. I wonder how much we do because “we can”.

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