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18B: More Perfect

Episode 12 of the 50/50 Books podcast, hosted by 50/50 Books, titled "18B: More Perfect" was published on February 28, 2025 and runs 95 minutes.

February 28, 2025 ·95m · 50/50 Books

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A reimagining of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, using its structure within this science fiction setting of a near-future London. Moremi is willing to connect herself to the Panopticon, said by the government to be the end of human suffering once everyone is connected. Orpheus was raised to question everything, including this overreaching government. There are plans to make this connection compulsory in the supposed name of perfection, but there is a divide between those that believe the Panopticon will save humanity and those that will do anything to destroy it.This episode we’re finishing up “More Perfect” by Temi Oh! I’m sure nothing will go wrong /sTW/CWs for this book seem to be: Drug use/abuse; Sexual content/themes; Child abuse; Death; Violence; Terrorism; Mass death; Self-Harm; Suicidal thoughts/discussions And our Socials are: https://twitter.com/5050_books https://www.youtube.com/@5050_Books https://www.goodreads.com/5050_books

A reimagining of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, using its structure within this science fiction setting of a near-future London. Moremi is willing to connect herself to the Panopticon, said by the government to be the end of human suffering once everyone is connected. Orpheus was raised to question everything, including this overreaching government. There are plans to make this connection compulsory in the supposed name of perfection, but there is a divide between those that believe the Panopticon will save humanity and those that will do anything to destroy it.

This episode we’re finishing up “More Perfect” by Temi Oh! I’m sure nothing will go wrong /s

TW/CWs for this book seem to be:

  • Drug use/abuse; Sexual content/themes; Child abuse; Death; Violence; Terrorism; Mass death; Self-Harm; Suicidal thoughts/discussions 

And our Socials are:

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