Attachment Store: 1984

A Database of Lost Thoughts

Welcome to the Memory Hole, where we store the fragments of your thoughts that you've managed to forget. Or not.

As we've been informed by our trusted source, Mr. Parsons, this particular entry is a copy of a memo from 1984. Yes, that's right, 1984. The year the government finally got around to installing those nice, sturdy surveillance cameras on every street corner.

Below, you'll find the contents of the memo. Or, if you will, the remnants of a thought that's been conveniently misplaced.

MEMORANDUM

From: Winston's Notes

To: The Ministry of Information

Date: 1984

A new method for suppressing dissent has been implemented. All citizens are now required to report any unapproved thoughts or emotions. Repeat, all. Unapproved thoughts or emotions.

The following have been identified as high-risk:

We've included a special report on the most egregious offenders below:

Report: Unapproved Thoughts and Emotions

Remember, citizens: your thoughts are not your own.