weird grammar to say someone made it up?
There’s a distinction to be made between things that “look” dystopian, and actual dystopias. I think a lot of our current visual language of dystopia was taken from fascist/communist design choices which were in many respects independent of all the oppression they perpetrated. this example really drove that home for me, since the media it inspired came to mind before the reality.
wow, I was assuming metropolis. it just screams dystopia to me, but I guess they had to get that aesthetic from somewhere
or at least no rhetorical questions looking for a circle -jerk
And we’ll do it again too!
on that note, Miyazaki’s filmography. just all of it
Wisconsin cheese curds!
you forgot lutefisk and lefse!
good thing you easily duplicate the hat!
well, you certainly live up to your name
just … bring them to a library or thrift store… they’re better at figuring out what’s actually valuable
you can easily kill people driving. learn to drive. if you think they failed you through no fault of yours, try a different place.
came here to say this. though if American slave traders had actually been a unified corporation I’d be pointing at them.
Those sort of people are either vulnerable to fascism or are already fascists.
A friend I would have 0% hesitation calling a communist haaaates modern art with a passion. stop overgeneralizing. RETVRN type stuff in general? yeah, low key fascist.
come on dude, there are better and worse descriptions of everything. Providing sources should just be routine.
would fit in well with wondernark
Dresden… is not the example you want, it’s really not. maybe don’t hold up one of the worst warcrimes the allies did as if it hurt the Nazis (it did not)
the assassination of Alexander the second backfired completely.