The Illustrated Man, also by Ray BradburyDidn't know it was a short-story collection, thanks a bunch.
Dang, I thought only the product was toxic. I was gonna distribute that shit in Gaza.. In my stupid lil novel about conquering the world that is.
so the company mandates a certain insecticide that the farmers have learned to stay inside when it is applied.Why do they stay inside? Is it like a secret?
I think I gave you the wrong impression, I don't think that. I just thought they might have strict rules and all that and his superiors might not be so kind to him.
Wonder what happened to that guy. I don't think he didn't face any consequences for embarassing them.
I used to like reddit because It used to be (or I thought it was) one of the most progressive social media apps. But the open misogyny and homophobia nowadays is sickening. All I see these days are "Feminism 🤡" posts by Incels.
Why would he make an airplane hit those towers? Couldn't he just demolish them if he wanted to? Not tryna disagree, I'm just not American.
Didn't know it was a short-story collection, thanks a bunch.