Thursday, April 20, 2017

Week 14: Years from now

Where do I see ourselves in the future 10 years from now?

I'd like to stay optimistic and think we've progressed in a positive trend.  I think during these next four years the US is going to take a hit in terms of progression but hopefully afterwards it will start doing everything possible in the ways of influencing the world to address important issues. In 10 years the water level will probably rise from climate change and prove that it's a obvious problem in which those who were nonbelievers in global warming will actually have their pride shattered enough to start doing something about it. Hopefully they will also address the basic common needs of their lower class citizens and start providing from them rather than spend their money on spoon feeding the 1%.


What about in 2050?

Antartica is gone, penguins and polar bears are all gone, humanity has essentially killed some of the cutest animals to exist, disgusting. The pride and ego of the counsels were too big as they tried to compensate for other insecurities that it drove us to a deteriorating world. Because of the shift in climate the water level has grown drastically and countries have become increasingly crowded due to the overflow of people wanting to live on land since yachts cost about 10 kidneys. Speaking of organs, due to the overcrowding a second Black Plague has occurred causing a desease where peoples organs start to dissipate in them leading to a severe need for organs from healthy people. Those with money pay top dollar for these organs but most are infected so these organs will also soon die. Those who are poor sell their organs for a pitiful penny considering the amount of inflation so its just enough to feed a family of 3 for a week.


What about year 3000?

Within in the past century humans have adapted to underwater living. It started with floating homes, continuing onto ship living, to the point where humans just said "fuck it" and started injecting themselves with marine life DNA. Years of genetics in action later, kids are born with gills and the human race is saved by the science, who would have guessed. With these new adaptations it's been possible to explore the 95% of the ocean we in 2017 don't know anything about. Atlantis was found, turns out it was sitting on the back of a turtle which is why it was impossible to find. Aquatic technology has been created at a slow pace compared to everything else, many children are skeptical of the existence of tvs ands computer. Despite the longevity of people increasing greatly throughout the years, I myself would call it quits once wifi is out of the picture.


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