
People are worried about a dystopian future. But they don’t realize they’re already living in one.
Rio de Janeiro, 1940s. A crowded street, people in suits and dresses, a functioning society.
Show someone from this era what a modern city looks like — the phones, the isolation, the decay — and they’d think they were looking at a disaster zone.
The dystopia isn’t coming. It’s here. We just got used to it.
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