Anonymous 06/19/2020 (Fri) 02:51:24 No.89 del
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We won't have another great depresion, at least not from this, the economy is far more robust than people realise.

We already are in a dystopia. Just look at what cyberpunk dystopias used to be portrayed as being just 20 or even 10 years ago. They were places with massive corporations controlling everything, censorship, masses of multi racial people with weird coloured hair and piercings living permanently attached to some device that link them to all the other weird haired people and that business, media and celebrities use to tell them what to think and do and buy, a world where automation takes low paying jobs and where the rich become richer and the poor become poorer because of it, where we live in a cheap and soulless landscape of huge urban sprawls of ugly and cheap buildings surrounding towering corporate enclaves. Where culture, morals and religion is dead and the only thing that matters is business.