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  • iByteABit [comrade/them]
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    8 months ago

    I think we will have seen the massive effects of imperialism in a world war, climate change will be a huge challenge for everyone at this point either by destruction or by immigration, and I hope that we will begin seeing some new communist revolutions, successful or not.

    My loved ones will always be the biggest priority for me and what really keeps me going, and my hope that the darkest shadows breed the brightest of lights. I wish that eventually we all get to see the world go red before imperialism kills us all.

  • ComradeOohAah [he/him, they/them]
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    8 months ago

    communism-will-win

    In the near future, my Virtual CCP Milking Farm will be highly successful and turn the tables on the Capitalist class as CHUDs cum to their senses and gain class consciousness. The next January 6th movement will instead see a red flag raised over the White House and the Capitalists and their loyal dogs marched off to the milking camps where they'll be reeducated into productive members of a healthy society.

    20 years down the road, we'll have 100% literacy, 0% unhoused, and climate change will be conquered as our society, as part of a Land Back movement, does a rapid degrowth into a more sustainable world. The majority of people work 4 hour days, 4 days a week to maintain the basic infrastructures and then spend the rest of their time pursuing hobbies and building connections with their communities. Our media will be full of stories about people living in balance with nature and finding love while volunteering on ecological projects.

    I will unfortunately have to put into the gulag as I will probably go mad with power when the milking camps give me access to far more opportunities to experiment on the human mind under orgasms than any person should be allowed. The papers will probably call me something like The Milking Mengele and I will serve out the rest of my lifetime segregated away in isolation so that I don't abuse my discoveries. I'll die happy, knowing that I contributed to the revolution. 07

  • laziestflagellant [they/them]
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    8 months ago

    How do you envision the world to be in 20 years, and what do you imagine is important to you then?

    A world of profound human cruelty, violence and desperation not seen since early feudalism. Acquiring food and clean water will be what's important from day to day.

    What do you think your regrets are?

    Not making more friends, and probably spending so much time online tbh

    What do you think keeps you going?

    Spite.

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  • BountifulEggnog [she/her]
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    8 months ago

    How do you envision the world to be in 20 years

    Worse then it is today. I don't know anything more specific then that.

    what do you imagine is important to you then?

    Family, hopefully a significant other. My pets.

    What do you think your regrets are?

    Not meeting people, being alone, not putting myself out there enough. Not doing things that are hard.

    If we live in a really bad timeline, not having access to substances or weapons.

    What do you think keeps you going?

    Momentum, and my loved ones being sad.

  • wax_worm_futures [comrade/them]
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    8 months ago

    A hot mess. I expect people to still be holding on to coastal real estate that floods regularly but they still do financial black magic with it. Already tens of millions of climate refugees, most western economies in a persistent state of managed collapse, lots of countries have a federal government that only exists on paper, social ties and norms have eroded on a scale we can't comprehend due to capitalism and AI. The world order has already ended and capitalism is in the process of degenerating into techno-feudalism, yet most people are in denial about it.

    Still, many constellations of safe havens exist. At least two of which I have built, mostly with my own labor and that of my accomplices. The bug farm stands as one of the enterprises that supports a commune, another is fermented foods, another is either plastic or textile reprocessing. I live in a mud hut, it's warm as hell, we've got rocket stoves and like fifty blankets.

    The maple trees where I live are all dead or moribund. But I do have a microclimate on one side of a hill where a yaupon holly I planted is growing.

    What I probably regret is trusting people too much, letting them make rash anti-social choices rather than being assertive and proverbially kicking their asses into cooperating with each other.