You were taken from this world, and God now speaks to you. God asks you what punishment should be dealt to humanity for their sins. You can pick any fictional or theoretical dystopian scenario, as long as it is truly dystopian. After you’ve made your pick, your memory of the conversation is wiped, and you are brought back to earth to live the rest of your life however it might play out. The future of the world will be hard set in destiny to a future inspired by whatever you picked.

If you had to pick the dystopia to live in, what would it be?

  • potoooooooo ✅️@lemmy.world
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    Children of Men, except I’m the last fertile male. The weight of the responsibility would be crushing, but I’d carry on for humanity’s sake.

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    1969, the 1984 porn parody.

    I made that up just now, but I’d be surprised if it doesn’t exist somewhere.

  • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Animal Crossing.

    Multiplayer concessions aside, you’re the last human alive and you’re an attraction for anthropomorphic animals who bend over backwards to keep you happy, while a tanuki (Japanese folklore, basically a raccoon/dog thing) charges you a made up currency with no interest or late penalties to pay off your lavish home, with the made up currency super easy to obtain.

    By far the nicest dystopia out there.

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    So long as I don’t remember the plot/ending and such and don’t get to bare witness to that end, I feel like that one 70s movie about the underground city where “old” ( I wanna say 30yrs old ) people get killed in a ceremony and get replaced by a computer AI controlled incubated baby wouldn’t be the worst. Hell, if I had no clue anything was wrong, I wouldn’t have anything to complain about. Besides maybe the fact I only get maybe 30 years before being killed.

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    Logan’s Run! That’s the name of it! Had to look it up because I am dumb.

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      Actual cyberpunk is actually looking better than the trajectory of reality because a cornerstone of cyberpunk dystopias are populations so large there are plenty of tucked away places to make some semblance of a life for yourself outside of the prying eyes of big brother. There’s still enough privacy left intact for seedy underbellies to exist.

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      As long as you end up as a beta. I don’t want to be an alpha. They have to work so much because they’re so much smarter than me. I am glad that I’m a beta. I am so much better than a gamma.

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      Same here, yes the government is totalitarian but its foremost goal is to provide people with everything they need for a blissful life.

      On a moral level the crippling of a fetus to create a lower class human is horrifying. And I don’t think a society like this could ever exist because someone somewhere is going to mess it up for personal gain. But as a thought experiment? Yeah, definitely not a dystopia.

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        I mean, the point of the book was that a society where every physical human need was taken care of was still a dystopia if the spiritual needs for independence and free thinking were supressed

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          The need for independence and free thinking is still met, though. The enclaves are setup specifically for this purpose.

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    The Giver is a dystopia and it was still very chill.

    Also if I’m honest Divergent seemed pretty chill in the first book.

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    Is this your way of telling us that we’re seeing the rise of the distopian world that you told God to create?