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So what do you think these future folk would be like/ believe in 100 years from now??
There will be only 2 acceptable sexualities pansexual, or asexual. If you are a pansexual, you also MUST practice polyamory, or you would be considered patriarchal. Having multiple parental figures helicoptering around you is the norm. It will be LESS industrialized & capitalistic, to the point where people must make their own food and grow it themselves. It will be a much more like 19th century socialist agrarian, much like the Oneida community or the Brook Farm experiment. And like the Oneida community, although they are extremely utopian in many dimensions, when it comes to matters of actual procreation, it will be extremely eugenic, yet these eugenic aspects will be vehemently swept under the rug. The need for ethical/sustainable good making will create a need for these large polyamorous "families" of 20-30 people in a large house with bunk beds as you need a lot of able bodies to farm. The smarter people of these families will be either tech workers maintaining social media & data collection apps for the government or medical workers.
Everyone will be vegan and not even eat insects. There will be no cars in the future. Just bikes. No porn in the future. However public nudity is legal. In the future, nudity will seem a lot more national geographic like and non-sexual. Overall, lust would be an emotion that pretty much eradicated in all aspects of life. At least it would be be a bit more neighborly in the future. I would imagine they would look forward to gathering around a circle over a light when the week is done (not fire because of global warming) and singing kumbaya.
There isn't neccessarily a sense of loyalty just because you live in a family either. It's more seen a thing of placement, so it would be common to move around different families whenever they have a need for your skillset or can accommodate you. Education would be a standard global curriculum that would be taught under homeschooling and proctored by available adults that can accommodate different shifts. Education would surprisingly be a lot more vocational. More about getting people accustomed to an agrarian way of life. They don't have time to be a liberal arts douche, they just live it. History would be much less emphasized, history would be reduced to what vocational skills electives are now.
There will be only 2 acceptable sexualities pansexual, or asexual. If you are a pansexual, you also MUST practice polyamory, or you would be considered patriarchal. Having multiple parental figures helicoptering around you is the norm. It will be LESS industrialized & capitalistic, to the point where people must make their own food and grow it themselves. It will be a much more like 19th century socialist agrarian, much like the Oneida community or the Brook Farm experiment. And like the Oneida community, although they are extremely utopian in many dimensions, when it comes to matters of actual procreation, it will be extremely eugenic, yet these eugenic aspects will be vehemently swept under the rug. The need for ethical/sustainable good making will create a need for these large polyamorous "families" of 20-30 people in a large house with bunk beds as you need a lot of able bodies to farm. The smarter people of these families will be either tech workers maintaining social media & data collection apps for the government or medical workers.
Everyone will be vegan and not even eat insects. There will be no cars in the future. Just bikes. No porn in the future. However public nudity is legal. In the future, nudity will seem a lot more national geographic like and non-sexual. Overall, lust would be an emotion that pretty much eradicated in all aspects of life. At least it would be be a bit more neighborly in the future. I would imagine they would look forward to gathering around a circle over a light when the week is done (not fire because of global warming) and singing kumbaya.
There isn't neccessarily a sense of loyalty just because you live in a family either. It's more seen a thing of placement, so it would be common to move around different families whenever they have a need for your skillset or can accommodate you. Education would be a standard global curriculum that would be taught under homeschooling and proctored by available adults that can accommodate different shifts. Education would surprisingly be a lot more vocational. More about getting people accustomed to an agrarian way of life. They don't have time to be a liberal arts douche, they just live it. History would be much less emphasized, history would be reduced to what vocational skills electives are now.
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