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Dune-esque Proto-future Anonymous
This would fall under a mental/societal health basis.

I'm sure most of you are familiar with Dune; and the society that existed before the machines were overthrown, and they served man. Well, one can imagine that realistically, within the next 200-300 years or so we will have an almost completely mechanized system of production for all goods and services. In a society where human beings are alleviated from almost all things considered "work" (e.g. production/harvesting of food, manufacturing of consumer goods, etc.), all operating autonomously under the supervision of subservient machines/robots. What do we become then /fit? Watching Zeitgeist: Addendum inspires one to entertain a de-moneterized resource based wonderland, but with current technological trends, it would be all but impossible not to happen. Do we devolve into decadence, adopting seemingly unhealthy traits such as gluttony and sloth to bide our time; or do we evolve on a conscious level to something we may not yet imagine?
>> Anonymous
we convert ourselves to a form of pure energy brah, shit will be SO cash
>> Anonymous
We becoming squatting robots.

fuck yeah.
>> Anonymous
we go Wall-E style, except abit more paki/mexican with the rate those immigrants are coming at
>> Anonymous
>>399138
looks like someone just did some half assed google searching on philsophy.

NEWSFLASH: google does not make you a philosophy expert. quit while you're ahead and you wont look like some pretentious twat
>> Anonymous
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I was just thinking about this (the Butlerian Jihad and thinking machines, even).

Honestly, we're already halfway there. Look at how easy our lives are compared with the lives human bodies and minds were designed for. We had to bust our asses to even stay alive, much less be fit. Now, our lives are so easy and free of physical labor that we go to gyms and run in place like gerbils on a treadmill. We lift weights in order to simulate the backbreaking labor most of us no longer have to do.

If you watched John Adams on HBO, you saw that a mere 200 years ago, surgery was like getting tortured. Now we have anesthesia that makes the whole thing like a dream and laproscopic surgery that leaves a tiny scar for a major operation.

To say that we're weaker and softer than people back then is an understatement. And that's barely even counting the VERY recent social advances and rights that women/minorities enjoy.

The idea of living without your robot servants, your brainstem internet and your PlayStation89 will seem just as barbaric to our descendants as living in a cave does to us. Our lives will be so boring and so devoid of challenge that we will either have to invent it with ever more complex games/simulations or grow so stupid and complacent that we don't miss it.
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>>399148
by the time that happens we won't even have cash, we'll be using fucking space credits or something