What to expect from the next 20 years? (2021 - 2040)

I found an old archive of my social media before I deleted it and by god I'm surprised I was able to get away with the shit I posted back then.
then I see old pop culture from the 2000's and it's even surprising what we were able to get away with.
What's an example?
 
What's an example?
Dr House's political incorrectness, but mostly children books like Dork Diaries using the word "retard" casually,
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later editions cleaned up the language, but it's amazing what you could get away with.
Also Futurama's ipod episode had Fry ask a pahjeet if he knew about the Iphone since he's "one of those ethnicities familiar with technology".
 
Eating bugs will be mainstream in WEF-compromised countries such as Singapore, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France and the Netherlands. Meaning bugs will be offered on supermarket shelves and fridges alongside your usual chicken breasts, sausages and ham slices. Restaurants and cafes may dedicated bug-based dishes or full sections like how vegan and fake meat options are currently presented.

Today, they're already slowly pushing insects as ingredients in processed food today, disguised under fancy sciencey names. In the future, insects may be a standard ingredient in snacks, cereals, biscuits and condiments. As they normalise eating bugs, they may become more overt with insects as ingredients on food labels.

WEF stronghold Singapore will be the first to push eating bugs. They've already approved insects as food in 2023.

News article "Singapore to approve 16 species of insects like crickets and grasshoppers to be sold as food" (for the 2nd half of 2023) / Official Singapore government website guidance on insects as food

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Singapore has already built up a narrative about food security for years. That narrative is they are a city-state island-nation with little land to rear livestock and grow their own food, while being surrounded by hostile neighbours who could potentially block incoming supplies, including food shipments, from other countries.

Singapore is also subscribed to the climate change narrative. They plan to ban ICE vehicles from 2030 and have launched multiple green initiatives over the years, the latest being a plastic bag surcharge that started 1 July 2023 and their plans for creating an entirely car-free district. Their state-controlled media has taken on an aggressive climate alarmist stance since 2022.

It is incredibly likely that Singapore will combine both narratives in a push for their people to start consuming insects instead of meat.

Singapore also has a mandatory military conscription for all men born and raised in the country, citizen or not. They must serve for 2 years, which is even longer than that of South Korea's mandatory military conscription. Expect the first mandated insect-based meals to start from here.

Once this has gained traction, expect other WEF-compromised countries like Canada, Australia and France to follow Singapore's lead in eating bugs.
 
The world won't end. Some things will improve, somethings won't. Boombooms will die, millennials will control the show and be hated by the younger gens. Doomsday predictions by the right and left won't come to fruition.

17 years from now isn't far off. Anyone expecting a radically different future is going to be disappointed. At best you'll get a few new wars and a few new tech gadgets in that time.
 
The world won't end. Some things will improve, somethings won't. Boombooms will die, millennials will control the show and be hated by the younger gens. Doomsday predictions by the right and left won't come to fruition.

17 years from now isn't far off. Anyone expecting a radically different future is going to be disappointed. At best you'll get a few new wars and a few new tech gadgets in that time.
I'm going to agree with this assessment. I'll add that I think the next 17 or so years will force us to change our mindset on how a lot of our post-WW2 economic/political/social structure is set up now that the last generation to really experience that post-war boom will mostly be dead. Hopefully that means fixing a lot of the social ennui that has manifested itself in a lot of the 1st world and at least getting rid of the gender/raece wars bullshit and stop normalizing weird sexual paraphanalia like transsexualism, homosexuality which I mean sure, don't kill/harm the faggots or prevent them from being productive members of society without good reason but don't say their behavior is normal either when it clearly is not) and especially beastiality and pedophilia (which both merit cruel and unusual punishments up to and including death).
 
Living in a tinsy Hong-Kong apartment with nothing but a desk, bed and dresser in a building with communal kitchens and bathrooms will be normalized in cities in the US and Canada over the coming years. Everyone will have a pair of those goofy looking Apple Glasses as a form of escapism.

Someone posted these before, may have even been in this thread, and I've been thinking about them ever since. This is your future if you are renting in a big city in the US or Canada:
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South Park got it right: a lot like the present, but more annoying.
 
Ever see that one episode of Futurama where there's ads in dreams?

"Now Corporations Want to Hack Our Dreams" - Truthstream Media

getting kind of sick of how dystopian this world appears to be
 
There will be a plastic eating bacteria that is very, very good at consuming plastic. This will spread worldwide and cause all sorts of problems as it starts to breakdown all sorts of everyday plastic things.
 
AI and automation taking everything, competency crisis, wars, civil wars and proxy wars everywhere because of the rise of authoritarianism and totalitarianism, people getting dumber and poorer everywhere, in short it will get violent. Will the world end? Probably not.
 
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