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29 topics on {dystopia union}
oasis
by  oasis
Rising testosterone misuse is reshaping behavior, institutions, and elections.
+5
ghetto bikes
The Death of Partying in the 21st Century
Read it and weep
donloco
Social media has, ironically, made most of us less social
+2
Hab1B1
....as intended....
Californiarudralis
I think there is going to be a party revolution. Fifty year old plus demographic are going to start popping e's again to relive the 90''s.
And shall be raving mad again. Or not.
+1
Psychonauts
Vamos ;)
zerocool
I was lucky to have my party days in the early 2000s. No excessive CCTV, limited mobile/cell phones. You could text and call if you could afford it. Drinks were cheap, drugs were cheaper. If you wanted to speak to another human you left your house and made an effort. You'd go to the pub with no plans, everyone was there, you'd hang out afterwards. Gigs were cheap and plentiful, music was everywhere. Everyone had a job that paid enough to fund your social life. The future was bright and unknown. We communicated. We had hopes, dreams and aspirations. Then things changed. Houses became expensive, no longer bought on one income. Mum's and dad's had to work more, rarely seeing their kids. The kids couldn't make mistakes, because it would be filmed and put online in an instant. So no one took risks. They didn't put themselves out there. Smart phones took over, along with antisocial media. We stopped communicating, some generations never got the chance to start. Everything got expensive, a weekend job no longer funded a social life. The jobs started disappearing. Our social hubs started closing. Keyboard warriors took away the safety of our homes. Kids got bullied, so they retreated in themselves. Hope, dreams and aspiration was ripped from the masses. You can't go out, you'll never buy a house, everything you do and say will be immortalised online forever. You work a job you hate to buy shit you don't need to impress people you don't like. Tyler Durden was right.
+1
sebwar420
Thanks for sharing ☺️😁🙏
+6
theStrokes
and the population decline is considered a mystery
ike
by  ike
branding water as suicide
coldspurs
by  coldspurs
is there any reason to believe in anything
Open AI is Openly Evil
24601
by  24601
25% of Northern England on Dole
vbitter
by  vbitter
orwell vs huxley webcomic
theStrokes
OpenAI Quietly Deletes Ban on Using ChatGPT for “Military and Warfare”
1620
by  1620
Switzerland is spending millions revamping its vast network of bunkers
The Silicone Valley Techbros & The Heritage Foundation are reshaping our world so who are they?
buddy holy
Eternal Life User Agreement
What signs of doom do we share with the Roman Empire?
since71
by  since71
a.i. factory to build war ships
Tenpester
by  Tenpester
imaginary vs actual dystopia
Could governments use EMP devices to prevent malicious AI taking over the world
coldspurs
by  coldspurs
UK Future Crimes Division
zeppomarx
by  zeppomarx
Albert Einstein's message to the people of 6939
theStrokes
Mirrored Organisms Can Wipe Out All Life
theStrokes
Prediction of an A.I. takeover - from 1863
theStrokes
Doomsday Clock Statement: It is 90 seconds to midnight
24601
by  24601
Missiles, Planes That Fall Apart, and Murder
Duck & Cover 1950s dystopia
richnard
by  richnard
You need Musk's ego to think you can do shit about an AI takeover.
cjg88
by  cjg88
Today's World
theP
by  theP
Steven Hawking Says We Have 100 Years Left
1620
by  1620
Amazon Customers form Collective Gestapo
ring goes huxley
Tenpester
by  Tenpester
state-owned sinopharm’s profits from covid
dr zaius
by  dr zaius
Dark Transhumanism in Silicon Valley
bigg topics