30 photos proving that our world is increasingly looking like a dystopia (31 photos)
Dystopia is a genre that describes a world or society where people lead inhuman and fearful lives, are subordinate to the authorities and regime, having lost their identity and connection with the soul. In such a society, crime and religious hysteria are common, and there are almost always wars or disasters. Although this is just a genre, many people think that our world is increasingly reminiscent of a dystopia. In the A Boring Dystopia community, people share telling examples. There's a lot to think about.
1. £2100 per month. Apartment in central London
2. Nike makes tags with collected plastic packaged in plastic. This is how they show that they care about the environment.
3. Rallies against pension reform in Paris
4. Advertising on the cathedral, Spain
5. 5-level traffic interchange in Chongqing, China
6. This packaging uses an optical illusion to make vegetables look greener.
7. The first McDonald's without employees
8. Homelessness is taking it to the next level.
9. Middle class area in Dubai
10. There are only two northern white rhinoceroses left in the wild. In the photo - one of them is guarded 24/7 to protect it from poachers
11. Holiday for children in Israel. Police officers demonstrate how to use guns
12. Fast food restaurants in the 80s and now
13. The guy got a tattoo with his card code at the Tesco supermarket. They even gave him a bonus for this.
14. There is a hotel in Japan where a night costs 1 dollar. The catch is that your life will be broadcast live the entire time you are there.
15. Contrasts. Housing in the Philippines
16. The British created a toilet with a 13-degree angle to increase employee productivity at work. After 5 minutes of use, tension will appear in the legs, like during a squat.
17. Huge advertisement on an office building. Workers look great
18. Almost 7% of Bermuda's territory is occupied by golf courses
19. The US Army is planning to create biodegradable bullets with flower seeds inside.
20. Walking billboards
21. Prisoners are shown films about nature
22. Workplaces where you can sleep. Japan
23. In the UK, the police were armed with metal detectors so that the police could determine the presence of bladed weapons.
24. Mumbai, India. Housing for rich and poor
25. In the United States, an artist was arrested for installing a statue in the form of a spoon with heroin near the building of the Purdue Pharma company. The latter produces the drug OxyContin, an opioid that is called a legal drug.
26. Counter-Terrorism Center in El Salvador
27. Ray-Ban began producing glasses with a built-in camera
28. The border between the US state of Arizona and Mexico
29. Sad photo
30. What was that?