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| Sillycon Valley Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Which future do you fear the most? Does the idea of a terminator style unrelenting enemy evoke something primal in you? or perhaps a grinding gray lit distopian 1984? How about being a puppet of mental mutants or elking out an existance in a radioactive winterland? I think the idea of living in permanent fear, of having no basic freedoms and having the life force sucked out of me on a daily basis by a race of vampires is where it would be for me. |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? Quote:
I fear a future (like the present) of the reign of apathy and the "silent majority", of unthinking, unreasoning reactionaryism rather than the use of deliberation, discrimination (in the positive sense) and judgment; an increase in superstition, neo-mysticism taught as science, and a recrudescence of ignorance and poverty of both intellect and imagination. In other words... what we've not only sewn the seeds of, but are vigorously cultivating now.... | |
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| Unreg. Mutant Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Tyne and Wear
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? Bar the vampires, I think we're already there. For me the worst future would just be an extension of the present. Terrible wars of fanatical religion, increased ferocity and frequency of natural disasters brought on by climate change, large disparity of wealth and living standards between select few and vast dumbed down majority. Education & Health only for those who can afford it, dissolution of moral values, large "sink" estates in the heart of every major city where fascistic police rail against anarchistic youth and aggression. Rampant disease, corruption, self-interest and greed in 'developing' countries leading to large scale humanitarian refugees to more stable countries, continuing a domino effect until the inevitable xenophobic backlash and riots begin. EDIT: JD, we think too much alike. Scary, isn't it? |
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| Outta sight Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: East Sussex
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? Quote:
My mum has often said, "I'm glad I was born when I was and lived in the time I have lived - the future holds no attraction for me whatsoever. I'd hate to be young now!" She was born in 1916 and lived through two world wars, yet she prefers those times to now. Says a lot doesn't it? | |
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| Rattus Norvegicus Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Norway
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? I don't fear religion as much as nationalism. Nationalism is so fundamental to our understanding of the world, so profoundly unassailable that any criticism or resistance is an impossibility. Nationalism, as the idea of common cultural and racial heritage as grounds for one group's "ownership" of a land area/country does not only make ordinary people kill "the others" in millions, it also prevents any international agreement on environmentalism or poverty, or anything else that might require material sacrifice. And it's on the rise. Alas, the future is upon us. We're being slowly suffocated by the compulsion of homogenity within the group, of the romanticizing of the past and anti-intellectualism, of having of having others determine who we are and where we belong. Give me the vampires any time. Those can be fought, at least. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: New Jersey
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? This is Spartan27....what future I fear the worst...how does the earth's axis shifting 5-7 degrees to it's right, and then centering itself...in my opinion you can't get any worse-off then that...15,000 ft tidal waves anyone? |
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| The Enigma of Steel Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Mississippi
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? I fear what I see: stagnation. Nothing wonderful will happen unless there's big money to be made. All of our best technologies are driven by the biggist profits. Thirty-five years ago we were headed to space. We had a new frontier to attack. We would grow as a race (species, in case I need to be politically correct). If I live another 50 years, I may not see humanity reach the stars. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Hampshire
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? I find that Gene Roddenbury's vision of the human race in Star Trek: Next Generation is quite scarey, where we all suddenly get along and always do good. What happens in the next 300 years? Do the replicators secretly drug everyone with Valium as in THX-1138? |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? I think that like most of you I fear a future that is already here. A future where the rights of one group rules supreme trampling on all other peoples in the land. A future where the young are filled with apathy and are supremely satisfied with lives that evolve around a glitzy lifestyle. Where knowledge and reading fall by the wayside unless it's a means to achieving further material gains. A world where fanatics hold sway and reason no longer exists. Where we abuse Nature so much she lashes back in hurt and anger. A world where there is no real place for the unique or the creative or those who think and see things a little differently. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Iowa
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? I will go ahead and vote for the unrelenting enemy scenerio. I just saw War of the Worlds recently, and that was pretty scary. I wouldn't want to experience something like that. (It was the Tom Cruise version, which made it even scarier.) Quote:
Here's what I think will really happen: Hard won freedom and reason will finally spread to all corners of the world, ushering in the the most peaceful period in man's history. Then we will be destroy by a meteor. | |
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| Scottish Roman Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Perth and Kinross
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? A Global superpower using overwhelming military force on anyone who dares to disagree, and my own government crawling up its arse . Hang on, this is actually happening. Scottish independence, get us away from Blair and Bush! |
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| Born to rune Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Latvia
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? I think the scariest thing for me is some deadly virus that cannot be cured. I mean, we are making the future and if we all behave like intelligent people and not like a bunch of idiots the future will not look so dark and it is just possible that there will be no World War III and we all will not die because of pollution. But a thing like a virus appears without human intervention and there is nothing we can do about it even if we all are goody-goodies, recycle and respect the rights of the individual. |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2006 Location: California
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| Re: Which future do you fear the most? Overpopulation. As it stands, people are living longer and longer. There is also a drastic reduction in infant mortality. Also-- People's decisions (people as a whole, I dont mean subgroups, I mean all people everywhere) to have children isnt declining. If anything I see people trailing anywhere from a half dozen to a dozen offspring with them everywhere they go. And rest asurred those children will make at least half a dozen more infants, this is for everyone and everybody. A couple deciding to forgoe the having chidren? One in a million. People will just breed, producing unlimited amounts of people. Until the landscape is seething with humanity scraping and bumping against one another in a limited amount of space. There won't be any genocide or catastrophe to thin the population. Nature won't intervene to cull the masses. Either through plague or war, or anyother avenue. This is because there is no Nature, never has been. Simply a word used when people feel nostalgic for greener times. Imagine a crowded street, now multiply that by a thousand. Look around you next time you are in a crowded theatre, concert, or stadium, because well, all of the outside and inside of the world will be like this, tenfold. Something to the effect of, the weight of people on the Earth competes with the weight of the entire Earth. Many miles high, and many miles below. People stacked on top of eachother, rutting, squabling, and having more babies. This isn't the future I'm scared of, its just one thats certain. |
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