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  • SEQUOIA [II] by yourpaperneighbor
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    Welcome to the O.S.C., where competition and mistakes are deceased, and everyone lives under perfect equality. A beautiful society without the pains of unfairness, exactly what any object could ask for! But is their world truly perfect, or is a seemingly innocent dream really hiding a danger worse than Inanimate Insanity... /2081 x Inanimate Insanity AU/
  • 2081- The Year of Equality by iputthesocietybehind
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    2081- The Year of Equality was inspired by Harrison Bergeron. This story goes beyond life on earth. This story is told in the FUTURE, where everyone is equal. Read more to find out!
  •  Poem by redmrk
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    Harrison Bergeron
  • 2081 by Karma_jimena2004
    Karma_jimena2004
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    A girl, chosen to spy on the other clans decides to go and live on her own with no rules. Along the way she meets a boy and a little girl, both want to join her on the quest to live in their own way, free from adults. Will they be able to find that "home"? ~°~°~°~°~°~°~°~°~°~°~°~°~ New book
  • Breathe. by noxsomnium
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    The year is 2081. Everyone is finally equal. The intelligent must wear mental handicaps to hinder their thoughts. The strong must wear weights to make them weak. This is the story of Olivia Noriega, a brave soul, who stood for what she believed in. What happens when the government takes away the extraordinary? **Based on the short story Harrison Bergeron**
  • This World Isn't Mine by GhostlyKirbyLilah
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    THIS BOOK IS BASED ON HARRISON BERGERON BY KURT VONNEGUT AND THE SHORT FILM 2081. CERTAIN ASPECTS OF THESE TWO PIECES OF MEDIA WILL BE REFERENCED AND SOMETIMES EXAGGERATED!!!!!! It was the year 2087. Everyone was equal. And not just by God or the law. Actually equal. Nobody was smarter, faster or stronger than another, thanks to the Handicapper General and the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the US Constitution. Until a boy named Harrison Bergeron made a defiant act that would shake the world. He got up on that ballerina studio stage six years ago, inspiring this little girl who, just like him, was consistently tormented and in torture by these very laws set in place. As he ripped off those handicaps in protest, a spark burned within that little girl. That little girl is me. I am the little girl who saw him on that stage. I am Lizbeth Harmwood. And for as long as I can remember, I've wanted out of this hell.