• noseatbelt@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Covid just made us all realise we know a lot more people than we thought we did who would hide a zombie bite.

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      10 months ago

      More like we know a lot more people that would have zombie bite parties because they “trust their immune system” and simultaneously don’t believe in the zombie hoax.

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        10 months ago

        Also there are people who will intentionally smear their zombie bite juice on you because ain’t nobody gonna trample on their freedom.

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      10 months ago

      You didn’t know that already? The cute to a zombie bite is a bullet to the head and no one wants to be shot.

  • archomrade [he/him]@midwest.social
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    10 months ago

    I happen to really like District 9 for this reason

    There’s no malicious plot of aliens blowing up shit or invading to colonize: nope, aliens literally just crash-landed on accident and humanity was like “stay the fuck right there, we’ll take all your shit until we figure out how to deal with exploit you”

    Humanity is always its own worst-enemy

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      10 months ago

      Also, the future of Elysium (also Bloomkamp) looks more and more likely, with the 1 percent fucking off to a luxury space station in orbit and the rest of humanity living in poverty on the destroyed Earth.

      • Harbinger01173430@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        I am still hoping for a Halo like future, with civil war in space, war against aliens, the threat of a dark and ancient threat and all of that. Or maybe just a Stellaris future with the same but more megastructures

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        10 months ago

        Another interesting thing about Elysium is how the AI is programmed to only recognize rich people as humans. Just like rich people think about it.

  • SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Its good for Science Fiction can be aspirational sometimes though.

    Classic Star Trek has humans living in an idealistic society meeting some weirdo aliens doing some weirdo alien shit that causes a lot of problems. Then you realize we’re more like the aliens than the we are like the idealistic future human society. Our society is alien to to an ideal society.

    Then the Enterprise warps off to some other place to do some cool shit somewhere else and the aliens are stuck on their shitty planet because they’re a bunch of losers what can’t get past their weirdo shit.

    The implication is that we could be the cool dudes in a starship constantly doing awesome shit. But instead we’re the losers stuck on a planet that the people in the starships laugh at.

    So the reason why an ideal future isn’t possible is because we can’t get past our weirdo loser ideas.

    I can now picture Kirk, Spock and Bones having a chuckle about some weirdo aliens that can’t advance because they’re stuck in the rut of doomerism.

    “It’s quite illogical that they can’t understand they can never achieve anything if they presume failure before they even try.”

    “Humanity once thought that way a long time ago but we eventually got past it. Anyway, off we go somewhere else to see some other loser aliens doing stupid shit we used to do!”

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    10 months ago

    Expeditionary forces is a comedy science fiction in which the nations of the world reluctantly worked together, but only some of the nations, and they’re far from friends.

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    10 months ago

    I recently watched Utopia, British show about a super secret group putting naughty stuff in a vaccine.

    Their plan hinged on every person being so afraid of a pandemic that everybody takes the vaccine. This was made pre COVID of course, because we now know that would never work.

  • Son_of_dad@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    If we had a hostile alien invasion, thousands dead in the first wave, footage of the aliens, everything. half the GOP would still be saying it’s a hoax, and making it into an anti Liberal/anti LGBTQ rant. Part of them would straight up worship the aliens, a bunch of them would drink bleach.

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    10 months ago

    There is nearly a century of Nebula Award winning science fiction that is in the public domain. Hollywood can’t say, “they’re out of ideas” All they need are screenwriters who aren’t idiots.

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    10 months ago

    Forgot the name, but that movie about tentacled aliens invading earth with like 12 monoliths and a linguist tries to understand them

    The way world cooperation is portrayed is kinda reflecting. Not perfect, but somehow realistic

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    10 months ago

    Covid proved to me any libertarian hope/dream I had wouldn’t actually work because people would never get together to do the right thing as a group.

    • Tier 1 Build-A-Bear 🧸@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      I think Don’t Look Up got it pretty right, a lot of people would be willing to band together, if not the majority of the world. But politicians and billionaires would ruin it for everyone even if it means everyone dies. When the time comes we can still band together, and take down the people we need to

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    10 months ago

    This is more believable, I think.

    Humans require an external threat to unify against. An alien invasion could provide that. Without some great enemy to oppose, I do not think we would come together willingly.

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      10 months ago

      Humans can’t even unify against trump. I’m telling you you’ll be seeing factions worship them aliens while some will be hiding inside their bunkers isolated from everything