Lex
30-09-2015, 03:24 AM
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Recently, I've been reading this amazing book that I initially thought I wouldn't enjoy. The entire setting is based in a post-apocalyptic future that's been completely devastated by nuclear weapons and ongoing war - as usual. Which then got me thinking - why is it always a post-apocalyptic future? I mean, I personally find the future absolutely terrifying. I really do have a fear of what I think the future might be like, but I like to think that we as a race have learned better to destroy the one thing that's keeping us all here and that's our planet - but the author of the story I'm reading obviously disagreed. Good, because it gave me an excellent idea for a competition!
Would it be terrifying? Would it be desolate, or a technological wonderland? Or something else entirely. Would we still be here, do you reckon?
In your own words, thoughts and ideas, describe daily life in the Year 3265. Bonus points for originality and creativity, of course!
Prize: 5 Credits and 15 Rep
Recently, I've been reading this amazing book that I initially thought I wouldn't enjoy. The entire setting is based in a post-apocalyptic future that's been completely devastated by nuclear weapons and ongoing war - as usual. Which then got me thinking - why is it always a post-apocalyptic future? I mean, I personally find the future absolutely terrifying. I really do have a fear of what I think the future might be like, but I like to think that we as a race have learned better to destroy the one thing that's keeping us all here and that's our planet - but the author of the story I'm reading obviously disagreed. Good, because it gave me an excellent idea for a competition!
Would it be terrifying? Would it be desolate, or a technological wonderland? Or something else entirely. Would we still be here, do you reckon?
In your own words, thoughts and ideas, describe daily life in the Year 3265. Bonus points for originality and creativity, of course!
Prize: 5 Credits and 15 Rep