• Ech@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    Funny meme, but I feel posts are a better fit for the sub when they’re actual events, not just dreamed up scenarios.

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      Yeah, this is more DystopiaMemes, which should exist if it doesn’t already

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    I like how the reader is supposed to be familiar enough with the scream box that it doesn’t require any extra explanation.

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        I could be convinced to try mealworm tacos. Apparently, mealworms are pretty common in Asia and parts of Europe.

        Given a three way choice between working through an unpaid lunch, trying mealworm tacos, or participating in a paid office pizza party, the pizza party is my last choice, and the tacos would be my first.

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      Im not sure this would actually fit the definition of capitalism anymore to be honest, the term ration seems to imply that all things an employee has are just provided to them by the company instead of actually paying them and having them buy things themselves. If people arent buying anything and arent paid, then money is effectively doesnt exist for these people, and therefore isnt the basis for the power their “employer”/owner has over them. Arguably this would be closer to some sort of feudalism with central planning.

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        It really depends on how the rest of their society looks. Think about mining towns, with miners paid in tokens, and spent entirely at the company store.

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          Yeah company towns were a thing 100 years ago and they were terrible and corporations desperately want to bring them back

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        THIS is not necessarily capitalism, it may be the FUTURE that capitalism in the PRESENT brings about. As in, so bad as to go all the way to socialism (or slavery).

        This presumes ofc that humanity survives at all - b/c why would these rewards be offered to AI bots, unless the latter are modeling the behaviors of the humans that once infested the planet before the Great Purge?:-P

        It is unclear to me whether that depiction of future is itself capitalism - yes it says ration, but perhaps in return for presumed work product, and/or additional food items may be available for purchase beyond that.

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    Strong Severance vibes here.

    Most guys in my department want a Waffle Party, but I’d be happy with a Music Dance Experience. I’d also like an egg bar, but who wouldn’t? After all, the egg bar is coveted as fuck.

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    It’s gotta be the intimacy simulation unit. That seems like the only thing in this list that you’re allowed to keep long-term. Sure, you could have a good bug burger and be happy for a night or enjoy the simulated outdoors for a while, but once you’ve had your fun with the sex bot, you still have it and can use it as currency later on. Charge for access or even give it away for something else tangible and permanent.

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    Optimistic of you to think there will be a reward for extra work instead of higher expectations and nothing more.

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    I don’t get why bug protein is always held up as a sign of capitalist dystopia.

    It’s creating equal nutritional value for less carbon pollution per unit consumed, not to mention how plenty of cultures already have it as a normal part of their cuisine. Only reason I haven’t tried it personally is because I haven’t seen a widely available outlet to try it through.

    This is like saying, “get in the pod, eat the chicken bacon”

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        See I really need to read more before I post, because you already basically what I wanted to say, but better.

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      Well, I think it’s because there’s a lot of people out there who have some conspiracy concerning the “elites” of our society promoting some sorta “humiliating” and or “disgusting” thing for the lower class, while they make all the “actual food” expensive and can dine and wine in luxury, whilst they simultaneously use that as an excuse for feeling superior to the lower class. Imagine some rich fuck using “bugeater” as an insult pertaining to one’s class.

      Don’t get me wrong, eating bugs is something good overall for humanity. There’s just a lot of problems in trying to make it palatable for both the upper and lower classes right now.

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        That sounds like a lot of effort to have an extra insult up their sleeve, also it would backfire almost instantly since the demand shifts would in a market economy lead to the bug protein becoming the expensive rich people food while traditional meat products plunge in prices with no consumer base to match the current supply.

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      “I will NOT live in the pod, I will NOT eat the bugs” is often a cry of these kind of christofascist dickbags I see on 4chan, who recognize all of the absurdities of capitalism, and instead think to blame it all on (((them)) (the jews) and any/all minorities, instead of on their economic system and it’s major propagators. It’s sort of similar to the “You will own nothing and you will be happy” type of thing. That can be really valid in some circumstances, but in others, it can just be because people really don’t want to buy into public transit, or really, don’t want to buy into any shared public good that they can’t “own”. I would not really be surprised if this specific image macro originated on 4chan. That maybe sounds paranoid, but it’s giving me those vibes pretty heavy, for sure.

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      Because people don’t have a taste for bugs in the west. It may change over time, but still.

      Also, in virtually all of those future scenarios where the peasantry is fed with bug meal and industrial nutrition slob the rich and powerful get the actual food we know today, real organic food, and the bug protein is just another symptom of systemic classism and oppression.

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        You could say literally any grain product (even alcohols since the rich tended to favor wines derived from fruit, honey, and other products) is the same thing though since “le peasantry” are often the most invested in the use of grain product to still be full while making use of the scraps of more nutrient rich food sources like meat and lush fruits and greens that the rich don’t gobble up.

        You hardly see anyone calling a grilled cheese sandwich a sign of dystopian capitalism, except maybe that one guy with the melt fixation. Also, it’s not exactly like the rich don’t do what your saying even with us proles being granted the “privilege” of red meats, most popular cuts today were yesterday’s pauper cuts, meanwhile the rich are dining on Wagyu cuts that most folks won’t ever be able to excuse buying even in a windfall.

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      Outdoors for a week versus ten extra minutes in the scream box. The ability to scream in private is very valuable it seems.