Pls i am vry tired

It will be called

"Honey I communed the ism"

  • wwiehtnioj [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    I think I know which one you are referring to but I can't find it

    if anyone wants to have a go this is what I remember

    wake up on subway/train

    notice no ads , bunch of other utopian stuff

    bearded man sitting next to you seems familiar

    he says "I told you it was inevitable comrade"

    start crying

    • Caltha_Palustris [she/her]
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      edit-2
      2 years ago

      I found it! :marx-hi:

      you walk out onto the street

      people are milling around happily

      buildings are no longer designed with imposing security features

      violence has all but disappeared thanks to sudden material abundance

      people are no longer forced to purchase a beverage just to sit down and talk in public spaces

      the architecture has been redesigned to be more accommodating for pedestrians

      seating areas seem widely available

      people sit and talk among themselves

      even strangers seem capable of breaking into conversation easily

      you feel as if you've wandered into a massive public museum or some other noncommercial public space

      but even this comparison doesn't feel quite right

      you realize you've never been to a place quite like this

      you decide to take the train to your old home

      you're confused as you reach the train station and find the turnstiles have disappeared

      you walk in unobstructed

      the screen indicates that your train should be there shortly

      you assume that you've arrived just on time

      you then realize that the track has been expanded massively

      automated maglev trains glide silently in and out of the station every thirty seconds

      no advertisements are pasted on the station's walls

      these have been replaced with noticeboards informing commuters of gatherings or work opportunities

      commuters occupy themselves with tablet-style devices

      unlike in the capitalist era they do not appear to be distracting themselves with facebook or games

      some seem to be reading complex scientific and philosophical treatises

      unburdened by mind-numbing hours of work they have the time and energy to expand their minds

      others seem to be watching live-feeds of independently produced entertainment

      total automation has apparently allowed people to spend their time more creatively

      you ask a fellow commuter about recent events

      you ask about unemployment

      you ask about financial collapse

      you ask about austerity

      you ask about the wars in the Middle East

      you ask about the possibility of inter-imperial conflict

      he smiles wisely

      "Those are all things of the past now, comrade."

      he speaks with a thick German accent

      his snowy white beard makes him look like a professional Santa Claus

      his fashion sense seems anachronistic in this futuristic era

      it is then that you realize who it is

      it's Marx

      you begin to sob as you feel a burden lift from your body

      a weight disappears that you didn't even know was there

      Marx places a paternal hand on your shoulder and then draws you into a loving embrace

      "I told you it was inevitable, comrade."