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Most of us are understandably preoccupied with the here and now. Things like our jobs, our families, and our daily routines take center stage. But beneath the surface of everyday life, massive, world-altering events are quietly gathering momentum. An online community posed a fascinating question to keen observers: what's something that's about to happen that most people aren't aware of?

The answers are a glimpse into the very near future, touching on everything from cosmic events and economic shifts to breakthroughs in technology and biology. This is what's just around the corner, and some things might need a little more attention than others…

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#1

Young woman reading a book in a cozy library chair, focusing on upcoming events shared in an online thread. Any articulate person whose personal lexicon exceeds a fifth grade reading level will be accused of being a bot or using ai.

It's already happening.

The Great Regression.

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    #2

    Young woman wearing a gray hoodie drinking water outside in a city, symbolizing online thread sharing upcoming events to watch. The water crisis, tbh. Everyone’s talking about AI and politics but clean water’s quietly becoming the next big disaster. It’s already hitting a bunch of places hard and barely anyone’s paying attention.

    PigmentedPigeon , freepik Report

    Rtblast66
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Aren't they using water to cool all the massive data banks already? And, we pay for our water... sneaky b u g g e r s

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    #3

    Various preserved insects pinned and labeled in a collection, illustrating rare species for online thread events discussion. Insect populations are collapsing around the world which has dire consequences for agriculture and natural order.

    yukumizu , catocala7 Report

    Jumping Jellyfishes
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ever since I started using an app to identify and tag plants and animals, I’ve become more fascinated with insects instead of afraid of them. We had a wind scorpion in our bathroom. My horrified hubby used a hand vac to remove him and I happily released it outside later. A few years earlier I would’ve gone NOWHERE near it and probably would it let die in the vacuum.

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    Have you ever found yourself scrolling through the news and feeling... nothing? If you're feeling numb or just plain emotionally exhausted by the constant flood of bad news, you're not imagining it. There’s a name for this feeling: "empathy fatigue." According to the Cleveland Clinic, it's the very real burnout that happens when you’re constantly exposed to the stress and trauma of others.

    This used to be a term mainly for people like first responders and therapists, whose jobs are incredibly draining. But many experts are now saying this is about to become a massive issue for everyone. Thanks to the 24/7 news cycle and social media, we’re all plugged into a constant firehose of global crises and personal tragedies that our brains simply weren't built to process.

    It’s like our collective emotional battery is being drained to empty. This slow burnout is reaching a tipping point where widespread apathy and cynicism could become the new default setting for society. It’s a huge, creeping change that most of us are feeling, even if we don't know what to call it.

    #4

    Four children playing with colorful blocks on the floor, illustrating upcoming events shared online thread insights. Apparently not only SNAP benefits, but Head Start (subsidized daycare) is going to stop on Monday because of the government shutdown. 


    The war on the poor is actually happening, it makes me sick to my stomach .

    jrr_jr , freepik Report

    seanpar0820
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    50% of voters still don't care or are just oblivious

    Analyn Lahr
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've talked to people who either don't pay attention or don't care till it personally affects them. And they have no real idea about what's going on.

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    Grumpy Old Broad
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All the Trump voters who are being affected are crying, "I didn't vote for this!" Oh yes you did, you dumbasses.

    WonderWoman
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Republicans would rather see people hungry than release the epstein files

    Kate Johnson
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Trumpsters befoul the earth. Hell is waiting for them.

    person (i think)
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It’s not waiting long. They are dragging the country there as quickly as they can

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    mckenna kelly
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    2 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Until the fraud is found and stopped, SNAP must be audited.

    Amy Force
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    4 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    SO... the left blames the right, the right blames the left, and everyone except for a very *rare* few are too STUUUPID to see the wool being pulled over their eyes! **NONE** OF THEM CARE ABOUT YOU, Dear!! not left OR right!

    Rinn
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And HEAP. All the people who depend on help covering heating costs are getting cut off right at the start of winter

    Joe Publique
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yup, and the Care Homes are going to start kicking people out soon when they can't pay their bills. Project 2025 is in full swing.

    Sam Trudeau
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If anyone complains about Gen Beta US adults not knowing how to do stuff, it's the current-day voters' fault

    jasper
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    1 month ago

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    Thank your local Democrat.

    Bartlet for world domination
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And did you actually read what the Democrats rejected and decide you'd have been all for it, or are you just echoing your favorite Republican, Youtuber or podcaster?

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    Andrew Keir
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    1 month ago (edited)

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    I sympathise, but starting a post with "apparently" usually doesn't end well. No source => little belief.

    Gizmo
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    1 month ago

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    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/head-start-closures-government-shutdown/

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    #5

    Person in a white coat holding a medicine bottle and writing notes, highlighting upcoming events from an online thread. Antibiotic resistance. Like the pandemic on d***s. Which it's resistant to.

    DeepSyllabub8660 , Kamiphoto Report

    Nathaniel He/Him Cis-Het
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Germs unalived the Martians every time they arrived. I have seen a couple of documentaries about it.

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    #6

    Planet with rings in outer space, illustrating an online thread sharing what's coming next in future events. On November 21 you will be able to see Uranus with the naked eye. It will be at its closest point to earth.

    NickyB808 , adisonpatum Report

    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How is toilet paper like the USS Enterprise? They both go around Uranus, trying to get rid of Klingons.

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    Here's a chilling thought: while we're all busy with our daily lives, scientists say the planet is in the middle of its sixth mass extinction. We all learned about the the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs, but according to the World Wildlife Fund, this new extinction event isn't being caused by a natural disaster.

    The culprit is us. The current rate of extinction is now estimated to be 1,000 to 10,000 times higher than the natural "background" rate, which is a faster and larger loss of species than at any other time in human history.And here's why this is more than just sad news for animal lovers. This isn't about losing a few well-known species like rhinos or tigers.

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    It's about the unraveling of the complex ecosystems that humans fundamentally rely on to survive like the insects that pollinate crops, the forests that produce oxygen, and the wetlands that filter water. While most people are aware of the concept of "endangered species," the sheer scale of the problem is a slow-moving catastrophe that is happening right now, largely in the background of our busy world.

    #7

    Woman reviewing bills and receipts with calculator and laptop, highlighting online thread about upcoming important events. I think our economy is closer to collapse than anyone in media or government is letting on. Yes, Wall Street is thriving but around 60% of Americans are struggling with basic needs & would be devastated by a $1500 emergency expense. This is unsustainable & AI is going to make it MUCH worse very quickly.

    Terlok51 , wayhomestudio Report

    Andrew Keir
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's worth remembering that AI is owned by billionaires and will make changes in the interests of billionaires. This is not a good look for the rest of us. I live in dread of logging onto my computer one morning and getting the message "Go Away".

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    #8

    Turbulent ocean waves crashing against rocky shore, illustrating dynamic changes and upcoming events to pay attention to online. The collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Current.

    It’s the ocean current that’s responsible for the mild climates in Europe by transporting hot ocean water from the Caribbean up the Gulf Stream. The melting ice caps and glaciers affect the salinity and therefore density of the water up near the arctic, interrupting this current. If the AMOC collapses (and it has before), Europe will become inhospitable.

    Blowfishfiregun , Ali Hasan5 Report

    Andrew Keir
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Time to leave Britain, for a start - but where to go? We have a bad reputation pretty much everywhere ...

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    #9

    High-voltage power lines at sunset over fields, representing key events in an online thread about what's coming next. The US electricity system is precarious. As Trump cuts clean energy projects, AI takes up more power/energy than we’ve needed before, and much of our infrastructure has been patched not upgraded, we may start seeing way more brownouts.

    MallUpstairs2886 , EyeEm Report

    Analyn Lahr
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The issue is, I think the only way to get away from AI is to go completely off grid.

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    On a much more positive note, there are some truly spectacular and rare celestial events on the horizon that most people haven't marked on their calendars yet. While we've had some impressive astronomical events in recent years, 2026 is shaping up to be a banner year for sky-gazers.

    The must-see event will be a major total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026. The path of totality will sweep across Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain, making it a prime destination for what is often described as a life-changing experience. But that's not all 2026 has to offer.

    The year will also feature a stunning display from the Leonid meteor shower. While this shower happens annually, it is predicted to be unusually active in the mid-2020s as its parent comet, Tempel-Tuttle, moves closer to the sun, potentially producing a "meteor storm" with hundreds or even thousands of shooting stars per hour. So if you feel a bit burned out by life on Earth, the cosmos has your back.

    #10

    Two factory workers discussing upcoming events on a tablet, highlighting important online thread updates. That when people get hungry (desperate), they will be offered to move into sanctioned places where they will be fed.....as long as they work.

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    #11

    Group of diverse medical professionals standing in hospital corridor, highlighting online thread sharing upcoming events to watch. Healthcare will become essentially out of reach for a large proportion of Americans. .

    ZtheRN , senivpetro Report

    #12

    Large tree with yellow autumn leaves standing in a field under a cloudy sky, symbolizing upcoming events to pay attention to. ALL of the Beech trees and ALL of the Ash trees in North America will be dead or dying within 15-20 years.

    The country will look very very different.

    EDIT: Neither of the causes for this are established in the UK. Do not believe the person below claiming the Beech and Ash bounced back when it happened in the UK. Even if that is what ultimately happens in the US, it’s certainly not going to happen in our lifetimes (or your children’s and grandchildren’s lives for that matter).

    KatBoySlim , bearfotos Report

    Bailey
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sadly this one looks more certain than ever, as multiple organisations and government departments who worked together to monitor, detect and work on treatments for things like this have had their funding and resources stripped by the Trump administration

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    Most of us track the economy through day-to-day headlines about inflation or local job numbers. But beneath that noise, a much bigger, slower-moving shift is happening that is set to redraw the map of global economic power. According to long-term projections reported by Yahoo Finance, the long-established hierarchy of the world's biggest economies is about to be seriously reshuffled.

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    It is predicted that there is a clear and dramatic power shift from West to East that will become undeniable by 2026. So what does this actually look like? The predictions are pretty stunning. By 2026, India is on track to leapfrog both Japan and Germany to become the world's third-largest economy, a position those two nations have held for decades.

    At the same time, Indonesia is projected to break into the top 10 for the first time. The "G7" club of established Western economies is being fundamentally challenged, marking a historic rebalancing of global influence that will impact everything for decades to come.

    #13

    Woman sitting on a couch at night using a laptop with AI hologram effects representing an online thread sharing upcoming events. The dead internet theory has basically already started.

    The theory outlines that once AI becomes so good we can’t tell what’s real or fake, the internet will d** off as bots just interact with other bots 24/7. There’s no longer anything authentic and even “creators” lose their jobs to great prompt writing on Sora.

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    JB
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’m more concerned about AI taking over recruiting. I’ve had one AI “interview”, which was terrible (ATB you sūck!). You’re given strict instructions on background, lighting, and to maintain eye contact with the camera, which doesn’t come naturally to people who don’t post videos of themselves. I’ve logged literally hundreds of hours remote training others yet it still isn’t normal nor comfortable for me to gaze at the camera; I look at the people I’m training. You also aren’t permitted to script your answers while each question is set for 2.5-3 minutes to record your response; not even bullet points because the AI will ‘see’ you reading something… not allowed. It’s stupid. Some questions can be easily addressed in one sentence, others require a more detailed explanation that takes longer than 3 minutes. It’s uncomfortable to speak to a computer in an interview situation. There’s no feedback whatsoever: you can’t read body language, see someone’s eyes, no conversation nor back and forth discussion to dig deeper into something you said. And all the while, you’re aware that an AI is going to assess your “interview” for the right words; if you don’t hit enough of them, nobody will see your interview except for the purpose of fine tuning the AI. The only infinitesimally tiny positives are: You can practice as much as you want before starting the interview itself but the practice questions are completely irrelevant crāp like “describe your favourite meal”. Seriously? And, if you’re anything like me, you watch the video and see all the nervous tics or hand gestures you don’t even notice in a person to person conversation and think, “Wow, I look like a complete idiot”, which actually increases the stress. You can review your answers and re-record up to 3 times each answer to improve your responses. Great /s except the first time you record your answer, you over run the allotted time, which you couldn’t see as you’re supposed to be looking at the dāmn camera! By each third recording I was gibbering like a monkey on speed. The entire experience was dehumanizing. I wasn’t surprised or even upset that there was no response at all to my application. Not even a thanks but no thanks. To be absolutely candid, I’m not sure how I would have responded to an invitation to a second interview. I’d like to think I would have said, “I’m not interested in working for a company that treats people like a commodity. I’m a business analyst! My entire role is to speak to people to truly understand how to define an IT application that meets their needs. AI can’t do that. I’m pretty sure that AI won’t ever be able to do it because, no matter how detailed you delve into prompts, you cannot teach AI to comprehend emotion.” Again, ATB YOU SŪCK!

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    #14

    Young woman wearing a hoodie, looking down and reflecting, illustrating focus on upcoming events shared in an online thread. Apathy fatigue.

    S**t keeps getting worse and worse and so often / bad you just adjust to the 'new normal' of well... it got worse.

    Up until the point you're directly effected most are numb to it.

    groundzer0 , freepik Report

    Analyn Lahr
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think that's been afflicting Russia for centuries. And I think it's affecting at least 1/3of Americans.

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    #15

    A group of diverse young people in a protest holding signs, highlighting upcoming events to pay attention to online. Posting without checking comments so idk if it's been said already

    But Serbia is about to hit the one year anniversary of the Novi Sad railway canopy collapse, the students have been protesting for almost an entire year, and currently people are marching from all over the country to Belgrade and Novi Sad. I think it's gonna be a big one but I have a bad feeling about the potential for police violence and suppression.

    Pumpaj.

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    Andrew Keir
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Government observes mass protest; infiltrates with a few hoodlums; hoodlums throw stones at police; police teargas everyone, citing 'mass violence'.Government claims mass protest is terrorist-led, arrests protest leaders. Everyone forgets original reason for the protest. Works every time (see Tiananmen Square for extreme example).

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    While we've all experienced the dread of waiting for a test result or a stressful meeting, psychologists are now warning that this feeling is evolving into a chronic, widespread condition for the modern era called anticipatory anxiety. The American Psychological Association highlights this as a growing mental health challenge.

    Unlike regular anxiety, which is often tied to a current event, anticipatory anxiety is the profound, sustained stress of what might happen in the future. It’s the constant, low-grade fear that stems from an awareness of all the potential threats on the horizon, from climate change and economic instability to AI and political turmoil.

    This isn't just "worrying." Neurologically, it keeps our brains and bodies stuck in a permanent "fight or flight" mode, a state of hypervigilance that was only meant for short-term emergencies. Many experts believe this is about to become the defining mental health crisis of our time. As our awareness of future threats grows, our ability to live in the present is being eroded.

    Do you know of anything else we need to be aware of in the near future? Help us shed the blinders in the comments section!

    #16

    Stormy ocean waves under dark clouds at dusk, illustrating the unpredictability of upcoming online thread events. The AMOC (Atlantic current) is slowing and may slow considerably in the next century and we don't know when. When it happens we will have a mass extinction and it will be like the movie the day after tomorrow sort of. Europe will freeze, crops will fail, it will be really bad.

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    Kate Johnson
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Climate changed doesn't care if you believe it or not. You WILL be SEEING IT!

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    #17

    Person holding two bunches of ripe bananas over a wooden table, illustrating key online thread events concept. Pretty sure the soil fungus that k****d off the Gros Michel banana (The larger and tastier banana we had before the Cavendish bananas we have now) has evolved. The banana species we have now was resistant to this and it’s likely in our lifetime the banana we know now will need to be genetically modified or they will be gone.

    Aaron_768 , gerasimovvvv Report

    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Trouble is that Cavendish bananas are genetically identical: This lack of genetic diversity makes the entire crop vulnerable to disease. A pathogen that can k**l one banana plant can k**l all of them, which is a significant problem for the industry, as seen with the threat of Panama disease.

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    #18

    Three colleagues smiling and chatting in a bright office, highlighting online thread discussions about upcoming events. Real conversations are about to become rare and valuable.

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    Nathaniel He/Him Cis-Het
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You mean I will not be able to talk to anyone about mushrooms?

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    #19

    Stethoscope on medical form next to laptop, illustrating online thread sharing upcoming important events. Medicaid will be cut next year after the elections. It’s already been voted on, but they’re waiting until elections so people aren’t concerned with it. From a friend insider who’s running for senate.

    thethinksshethinks , jannoon028 Report

    Analyn Lahr
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What's funny in an ironic sort of way, is that a lot of MAGA rely on government assistance like medicaid and SNAP.

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    #20

    Woman casting ballot in clear box at voting event, highlighting key upcoming events shared in an online thread. ICE will be sent to polling places in the deep blue precints of tossup/left-leaning districts to stop democrats from voting.

    And the media either won't cover it or will act surprised, just as they did for J6 despite that being equally predictable.

    normalice0 , krakenimages.com Report

    Zig Zag Wanderer
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And yet, in civilised countries we manage voting perfectly well. Strange, isn't it?

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    #21

    Satellite orbiting near a planet with rings and space debris, illustrating key upcoming events in an online thread. Already happening slowly but, the weaponization of space.

    Ok_Relationship_9841 , vadimsadovski Report

    Andrew Keir
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Let's face it, weaponisation tends to involve everything, after a while.

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    #22

    Young woman focused on laptop in a cozy setting, reading an online thread about upcoming events to watch closely. AI is going to cause a crisis of college educated people in long term unemployment. The world is not ready.

    Electrical_Studio785 , DC Studio Report

    Andrew Keir
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    AI is going to cause a crisis in long-term unemployment. Humans with less that $100 million may become un-necessary to the plans of their overlords. Robots don't expect rights.

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    #23

    Group of piglets gathered inside a pen, related to an online thread sharing what's coming next and key events to watch. I knew someone within the pork industry who was absolutely convinced that within the next 5ish years there will innevitably be a world wide pig pandemic that would cause significant pork shortages due to stretegic euthanasia. Not sure if they’re right or not but it’s possible.

    usernameemma , narong27 Report

    #24

    Gavel on a wooden desk with scales of justice in background, highlighting key events in an online thread. On November 7 2025, the Supreme Court will determine whether they are going to revisit same-s*x marriage.

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    #25

    Colorful DNA double helix model with glowing bokeh background representing online thread sharing upcoming events. Experiments are already underway to use DNA and biological organisms as information carriers and computing devices. Scientists are storing data in DNA strands and creating "biological computers" based on mold and bacteria.

    JessKessYan , vedicsience Report

    Andrew Keir
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The socks under your teenage son's bed may be about to take over the world !

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    #26

    Smartphone displaying Klarna app on laptop keyboard with online shopping website and glasses nearby, highlighting online thread events. The Klarna bubble is going to pop, and millions of people are suddenly going to find themselves in collections.

    chicken-cuddle , Julio Lopez Report

    #27

    Man holding empty black wallet and coins in hand, illustrating financial challenges related to upcoming events. The biggest financial crisis ever.

    spil_the_tea , freepik Report

    #28

    Bright glowing star in space surrounded by dark cosmic background, representing upcoming 28 events in online thread. The sun is flipping its magnetic poles right now - something it does every 11 years. North becomes south, south becomes north. Takes about a year to complete.

    This is why we've been seeing crazy auroras way further south than normal lately. The sun's magnetic field gets tangled during the flip, causing more solar storms and those incredible light shows.

    Wild part? Most people have zero idea the sun is literally reversing its polarity while we're all just going about our day. Next solar flip won't happen until the mid-2030s.

    ananyaiyer012 , freepik Report

    Apatheist Account2
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It doesn't affect us adversely, so nothing to worry about. It's a bigger problem when the Earth flips its polarity - it hasn't happened for 780,000 years but could begin at any time.

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