I have so many questions. Why did mom say no? When he grew up, did he never think to rebel? What other aspects of his life did she control? Did she never see that she was smothering him??
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You tell me.
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You don't want that. It'll become a three part saga and end with George becoming a supervillain who takes over the world through the power of break dancing.
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I'm here for it.
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I spent a whole minute wondering what breakdancing had to do with George Orwell

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I hadn't considered that connection. I picked the name at random and the year from when Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo came out. Separate thought -- Do you think people named George were relieved when 1984 was finally over?
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Is 1984 ever over ?
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So... was he a kid in 1984, or was he 43?
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43 in 1984. He murdered his mother for preventing him from breakdancing - the two paragraphs take place within 24 hours of each other
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Through tears he wondered why she had to put it as "you can breakdance over my dead body!"
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I can't, no matter how hard I try, because of the year, picture anything but George Orwell breakdancing.
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But he forgot about the pain immediately as he heard, "would you stop playing that music Jorge! I'm trying to go to sleep!"
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