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Re: Strange World  

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Friederic Schröder wrote: 25 Mar 2023, 00:27
Linus Ann wrote: 06 Dec 2022, 01:35 There were a lot of interesting and unusual things about the world presented in this book: a VR-dominated world with AI house appliances, non-genderized colors, "birth-giver" and mentorship arrangements, etc.
While I was amused and intrigued by this new world, I knew almost immediately that I didn't want to experience living in a world as remote as that.
What was your impression of this world? 
Would you like to experience living in that kind of digital world? 
I would like to live in a futurist world, where the transportation system is well designed like in the novel, Terms of Service but being ruled by one is an idea that I condemn and reject. The "birth-giver" and the mentorist is a term I dislike as well.
I understand the advantages of living in an organized society where the transport system. And most crimes are controlled but I believe that the effect from the negative angle would not be appealing to any one.
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