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“focus your energy on what you want to see more of” has some distressing implications for the whole genre of dystopian fiction. it suggests that dystopian fiction doesn’t successfully act as a warning, and if anything makes dystopias look cooler, more familiar, more thinkable
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e.g. squid game is ostensibly supposed to be some kind of warning about the dangers of capitalism or inequality or w/e, and also, the basic premise was so cool youtubers immediately began running their own squid games - minus the death obviously
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didn't the creator say something like "i think something like this would be really fun to participate in", i think he's kind of a weirdo. or we are weirdos and he's capable of saying it out loud
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when i got into programming, i liked it bc it reduced the complex problems of the world to a simple question: "does this work, or does it not work". existentially this was a huge relief. i see a similar welcome simplicity to these games, esp for those who suffer most.
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last year there was a fire like one house away from the house i was staying in and we all had to evacuate and honestly that was kind of a relief too. for a few blessed hours my only job was to not die in a fire. i didn't have to worry about anything else
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