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George Orwell
“April 4th, 1984. Last night to the flicks. All war films. One very good one of a ship full of refugees being bombed somewhere in the Mediterranean. Audience much amused by shots of a great huge fat man trying to swim away with a helicopter after him. first you saw him wallowing along in the water like a porpoise, then you saw him through the helicopters gunsights, then he was full of holes and the sea round him turned pink and he sank as suddenly as though the holes had let in the water, audience shouting with laughter when he sank, then you saw a lifeboat full of children with a helicopter hovering over it, there was a middleaged woman might have been a jewess sitting up in the bow with a little boy about three years old in her arms, little boy screaming with fright and hiding his head between her breasts as if he was trying to burrow right into her and the woman putting her arms round him and comforting him although she was blue with fright herself, all the time covering him up as much as possible as if she thought her arms could keep the bullets off him, then the helicopter planted a 20 kilo bomb in among them terrific flash and the boat went all to matchwood, then there was a wonderful shot of a child’s arm going up up up right up into the air a helicopter with a camera in its nose must have followed it up and there was a lot of applause from the party seats but a woman down in the prole part of the house suddenly started kicking up a fuss and shouting they didnt oughter of showed it not in front of kids they didnt it aint right not in front of kids it aint until the police turned her turned her out i dont suppose anything happened to her nobody cares what the proles say typical prole reaction they never—   Winston stopped writing, partly because he was suffering from cramp. He”
George Orwell, 1984

Lourd Ernest H. de Veyra
“Again, going back to the HSBC study, the economist Neumann said: “Over the coming 10 years, Asia’s cities will grow by some 400 million people—well ahead of the entire population of the United States. By 2030, the number of urbanites will have grown by almost 750 million. Evidently, plenty more bricks, water pipes, and shopping malls are needed.” Ooohh. Wait. What’s that again? “Shopping malls?”

So in the spirit of divination and oracular absurdity, here are 10 possible scenarios of the Republic of the Philippines in 2030:

Every street has an SM branch. There will be no more neighborhood sari-sari stores but miniature incarnations of Savemore.

After it has bought out every possible retail chain and condominium network in the Philippines, SM will branch out into the field of education. If you don’t believe me, I dare you to check out the Henry Sy Study Center that now stands right at the heart of De La Salle University in Manila.

All the hospitals will become SM, too.

Every child in school will know the words to that jingle we hear during closing time at SM.

The national motto will be, “Happy to serve you, yes.” The complete SM-fication of the Philippines.”
Lourd Ernest H. de Veyra, Lourd De Veyra's Little Book of Speeches

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