
Magical Apple
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Unironically will be one of the best times to be alive. Its a shame we were born in the grim darkness of the early 21st century.
- By then technological societies will likely have figured out cultural methods to ensure and provide happy relationships for most people that do not involve radical feminism or outdated concepts of "masculinity." Wars will possibly have fixed the gender ratios.
- Advanced cosmetic medicine, genetic engineering, gene therapy and longevity treatments will make true ugliness very rare and in many cases curable.
- Automation will make living very easy. AI will likely have advanced to the point where stuff like automatic kitchens are commonplace. Prosperous societies will possibly make basic housing and food virtually free.
- As a backlash to the atomization and loneliness of the 21st century the aesthetic of the 22nd century will likely be one that focuses on a connection to history, tradition, nature and community. Essentially people will probably try to do the exact opposite of the cyberpunk dystopia everyone imagines.
- Space exploration and transhumanism will slowly start to become real possibilities but will not yet be widespread enough to be legit scary. There probably won't be any genetic freaks, super AI's and militant space nations. Getting a job in space will be possible for an average person and stuff like basic cybernetic brain augmentations will be available.
@_MVP_ Thoughts?
- By then technological societies will likely have figured out cultural methods to ensure and provide happy relationships for most people that do not involve radical feminism or outdated concepts of "masculinity." Wars will possibly have fixed the gender ratios.
- Advanced cosmetic medicine, genetic engineering, gene therapy and longevity treatments will make true ugliness very rare and in many cases curable.
- Automation will make living very easy. AI will likely have advanced to the point where stuff like automatic kitchens are commonplace. Prosperous societies will possibly make basic housing and food virtually free.
- As a backlash to the atomization and loneliness of the 21st century the aesthetic of the 22nd century will likely be one that focuses on a connection to history, tradition, nature and community. Essentially people will probably try to do the exact opposite of the cyberpunk dystopia everyone imagines.
- Space exploration and transhumanism will slowly start to become real possibilities but will not yet be widespread enough to be legit scary. There probably won't be any genetic freaks, super AI's and militant space nations. Getting a job in space will be possible for an average person and stuff like basic cybernetic brain augmentations will be available.
@_MVP_ Thoughts?
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