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It will be called

"Honey I communed the ism"

  • RedQuestionAsker2 [he/him, she/her]
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    2 years ago

    You get isakaied into a communist world.

    You begin to live happily, deatomize, become connected to the community, contribute to your society, make friends and social bonds previously unimaginable.

    But... As time passes... You notice something strange. Strange about the way the people talk about their world, about the way they interact with each other, about their plans for the future. It's unavailable to you at the moment, but you can feel that something is deeply wrong.

    Slowly, over time, you come to the grim realization. You are indeed living in a communist world. But it is a communist tendency slightly different than your preferred one.

    It drives you mad.

    You are now deemed the world's only rightist.

    • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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      I wake up, dazed and confused.

      That truck as speeding, didn't stop at the red light.

      Red. Shit, there's a lot of red here. Is it blood? Am I dying?

      No, not blood. A flag? A red flag? Where the fuck am I?

      I sit up and feel my forehead. No blood, no pain, no wounds. Huh.

      I look around and see a clean city street, no advertising, and some curious onlookers starting to gather around.

      A kindly young man approaches me. "Comrade, are you hurt? You seem unwell."

      Comrade? Holy shit...

      "Let's get you to the hospital" he says, helping me up.

      I try to protest, saying that I have no insurance. He looks puzzled, not sure what "insurance" even is. Must be a language barrier.

      The hospital is just around the corner. It's a modern glass building with a beautiful garden. The facade is crowned by a red flag with a huge face emblazoned on it.

      Trotsky. It's fucking Trotsky.

      I die for a second time.

      • Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
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        2 years ago

        “C-c-c-comrade-kun, are you hurt? You seem unwell, not that I care or anything b-baka.”

        There, fixed it for you

      • RedQuestionAsker2 [he/him, she/her]
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        2 years ago

        My sight begins to fade as I'm carted across the terrace.

        I see a brilliant steel statue at the center of a fountain. Trotsky holds an ice pickaxe defiantly towards the sky, glinting in the sunlight.

        In his other hand, he holds something lower, near to his belt line. It's round and sturdy. A human head. The man has strong features and a full mustache.

        I speak out, "Comrade... The head... Tell me it belongs to Nietzsche.... GOD TELL ME IT'S NIETZSCHE"

  • Zuzak [fae/faer, she/her]
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    2 years ago

    How about for the title: I Thought I Could Bring About A New Age Of Social Progress Only To Find The Fantasy World I Was Transported Into Already Overthrew The Monarchy And Established A Just And Equitable World Beyond My Wildest Imagination (SocPro for short).

  • Acute_Engles [he/him, any]
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    2 years ago

    The central conflict, I assume, would be confronting all your learned reactionary tendencies from living under modern capitalism your whole life.

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    • 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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        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."

  • CanYouFeelItMrKrabs [any, he/him]
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    2 years ago

    and its a a slice of life series about being happy in a better world. No need for a power fantasy just no exploitation

  • MoreAmphibians [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    What would you do there? For story reasons it would have to be something that has you visiting new places and talking to new people frequently. Adventurer and traveling merchant are common choices but that obviously wouldn't work here. Would there be gonzo journalists under communism?

    • Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]
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      2 years ago

      I would be a traveling ecologist that would travel to different towns to educate people on how to properly live with their environment and appreciate their local fauna and flora.

      Or I dunno, dog mover. Need a dog moved from town A to town B?

      • Golabki [comrade/them,undecided]
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        2 years ago

        That would be so cool, just going on adventures with dogs and making sure the puppers make it safely from A to B. Dream job except the saying bye part.

  • shiteyes2 [any]
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    2 years ago

    Oof so you didn't want your life to be the flavor text contextualizing why communism happened huh

  • infuziSporg [e/em/eir]
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    2 years ago

    I miiiiiight be building up to a career as a show host of "Commune Rescue"