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Chrome Oxide

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Average rating: 4.02 · 266 ratings · 89 reviews · 8 distinct works
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Wri...

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Forbidden Thoughts

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28 Minutes into the Future

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“The crowd resented the Brothers and Sisters taking control of these valuable recyclables.
However, the .45 ACP and 9mm religious-icon-dispensing holy relics carried by all Church members discouraged the populace from objecting.”
Chrome Oxide, 28 Minutes into the Future

“scene. I called the crowd sports fans because most of them carried baseball bats, hockey sticks or croquet mallets. Sports became more popular after private ownership of weapons was made illegal.”
Chrome Oxide, 28 Minutes into the Future

“I think about Sunshine and the signs in the window. Somehow the public became convinced that victims with guns don’t prevent involuntary handouts to criminals. Could the public be made to believe that crosses don’t prevent involuntary blood donations to vampires? To get crosses banned, all I’d need to do is convince some politicians that crosses exist only to offend members of other religions. I could even be magnanimous and allow police to carry crosses. With typical response times of minutes, I’d be able to finish my meal before the 911 operators could finish answering the calls.”
Chrome Oxide, 28 Minutes into the Future

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