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Back in 1949, when George Orwell’s 1984 was published, the novel was deemed a depressing masterpiece and prophetic warning. Readers were horrified by the idea that the future might eventually reflect the themes in the book. Nowadays, however, we know all too well how accurate the story has become.

It seems like every single week, news headlines are more and more dystopian. Artificial intelligence becomes increasingly pervasive by the day, and governments around the world appear to be taking steps to remove individual freedoms, rather than expand them. And if you’re interested in seeing some harrowing examples of what’s happening to society, you’ve come to the right place. We visited the "That’s Dystopian" Facebook group and gathered some of their most unsettling posts below. From employees working past the age of 100 to citizens being encouraged to snitch on shoplifters, our lives are starting to feel like we're living in a Black Mirror episode.

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Tweet about Walmart replacing price stickers with electronic labels, highlighting dystopia and price surge concerns.

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    Social media post highlighting dystopia with workers punished by receiving more work, reflecting weirdly normal days.

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    Tweet screenshot showing a 60-year-old woman walking miles to work, highlighting dystopia and harsh work conditions today.

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    For the most part, technological advancements are a positive thing. It’s amazing that we can use our phones to give us directions while driving, play music whenever we want, provide us with access to all the knowledge in the world, and allow us to keep in touch with people all over the planet. Meanwhile, we need scientists to continue finding cures for diseases and creating new vaccines to keep us safe. But there are certain aspects of technology that feel just a bit dystopian.

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    According to a report from October 2025, more than a billion people across the globe say that they now use AI at least once a month. But many are using it every single day, whether that’s to help them write an email at work or to provide advice on how to handle issues in their relationship. People are starting to turn to computers to solve every single problem they have, and life is beginning to feel like a sci-fi novel.

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    Tweet about the U.S. as a dystopia where poor people shun free healthcare and education due to rich people's influence.

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    Tweet discussing DNA tests predicting educational outcomes, highlighting dystopia and societal inequalities with a ZIP code comparison.

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    Tweet about being fired for giving food to a homeless man, illustrating life in an actual dystopia.

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    While AI can be a helpful tool, IBM warns that there are some potential risks associated with these technologies. First, they note that humans are innately biased, and humans created artificial intelligence. Sometimes, these biases and prejudices are reflected in the technology, so it's important that we don't take everything an AI model spits out as gospel.

    At the same time, AI is sometimes used to launch cyberattacks. Voices can be cloned, and identities can be faked to scam people out of money. AI tools can also be used to create convincing phishing schemes to compromise an individual's or an organization’s privacy and security. It’s becoming increasingly challenging to determine what was crafted by AI and what was created by a real person.   

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    Screenshot of a social media post highlighting dystopia with a sarcastic comment about unaffordable city rent and living options.

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    Mugshot of a man who robbed a bank for healthcare access, highlighting dystopia and unusual societal realities.

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    Screenshot of a social media post highlighting dystopia with a story about voting and broken friendships.

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    Another major concern that critics of AI cite is the environmental issues. The data centers that AI technologies run on use an incredible amount of water to keep their servers cool. In fact, one study found that just one language processing model emits over 600,000 pounds of carbon dioxide, which is almost 5 times the amount of emissions a car will produce in its lifetime. 

    It feels a bit dystopian to know that we’re wasting water and polluting the planet, so people can talk to ChatGPT. Meanwhile, a quarter of the world’s population still doesn't have access to clean water. 

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    Reddit post discussing a 30-year employment gap question during a tech industry interview, showing dystopian job challenges.

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    Tweet by John Brown reflecting on feeling overwhelmed by the real world as a genuine dystopian nightmare seeming normal.

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    Tweet discussing Marines defeating an AI detection system using simple tricks, illustrating dystopia and AI limitations.

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    In 2024, Newsweek reported that a survey of 1,000 Americans found that 26% of men and 14% of women believed they were living in a dystopian society. In fact, one-fifth of Americans said they were living in an even more dystopian society than the one described in Orwell’s 1984. Reasons cited for this were the overturning of Roe v. Wade, shifting gender norms, cancel culture, and more. But today, people might have even more reasons to believe that they're living in a sci-fi story.

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    Bus stop bench ad showing a child sleeping on the streets highlighting homelessness in a dystopia reality.

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    Tweet about buying a car requiring a handwritten confirmation of not being a robot, highlighting dystopia feel.

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    Children in uniform collecting water from a rainwater harvesting tank, illustrating real dystopia moments in daily life.

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    Unfortunately, there’s more than one dystopian piece of literature or film that has come eerily close to predicting the future. The Guardian published a piece earlier this month discussing pieces of media that seem to have predicted the future. Neal Stephenson’s 1992 novel Snow Crash, for example, has an immersive virtual reality called the “metaverse,” which requires a headset to access. And we all know that Mark Zuckerberg renamed his company Meta and announced a plan to develop his own “metaverse”. 

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    Screenshot of a social media post highlighting woke capitalism as an example of living in an actual dystopia today.

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    Industrial smoke over a town, factory workers assembling toys, and a large cargo ship representing dystopia reality.

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    Screenshot of a tweet showing a funny dystopia moment where a user is logged out of their Oral-B toothbrush account.

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    Meanwhile, Octavia E. Butler’s 1993 Parable of the Sower and 1998 Parable of the Talents have unsettling similarities to our current age. The stories, which are set in a post-apocalyptic California, describe a wealthy community that has sequestered itself away from the dangers of the world. At the same time, the climate has been destroyed, and the president claims that he will “Make America Great Again”. Sound familiar?

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    Twitter post showing a Moscow farm using VR headsets on cows to create a calm environment in this dystopia example.

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    Tweet about dystopian reality of student debt and personal essays, reflecting themes of an actual dystopia in society today.

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    Illustration showing a person reading with a pen, referencing affordable housing in a dystopian context.

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    Everyone knows that it’s impossible to predict the future. But in many regards, at the moment, it does look bleak. Climate change is undeniable, and the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to avoid using AI, and it’s widely understood that the government is watching and listening to pretty much everything its citizens do. We know that the world can be a scary place nowadays, but if it brings you some comfort to call out just how dystopian it has become, we highly recommend that you do so! You might even want to share your findings with That’s Dystopian on Facebook. 

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    Tweet about homework conditioning children to accept unpaid overtime and endless work, highlighting life in a dystopia.

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    Man working at a computer with text about studying for 16 years and being replaced by AI in a dystopia context.

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    Screenshot of a Reddit post showing a toddler calling their mom Alexa, illustrating signs of living in an actual dystopia.

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    Are you feeling unsettled after scrolling through these photos, pandas? Keep upvoting the ones that you find particularly eerie, and let us know in the comments below what the most dystopian thing you’ve witnessed recently was. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article discussing similar societal issues, look no further than right here!

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    View of a large Amazon building towering over dilapidated housing in Mexico, highlighting a dystopian reality.

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    Elderly Walmart employee working in store aisles, highlighting unusual normalcy in a dystopian reality.

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    Tweet about a 17-year-old trapped in adult jail highlighting dystopia and injustice in today’s society.

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    Image showing new downward-tilting toilets designed to increase employee productivity, illustrating dystopia and discomfort.

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    Tweet discussion on inmate firefighters and the harsh reality of compensation, highlighting dystopian social issues in California.

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    Tweet showing a boss sobbing at a funeral over understaffing, illustrating life in an actual dystopia.

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    Screenshot of a dystopia-themed social media post showing a child and parent reacting to a report card in a video.

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    Child’s math worksheet showing a word problem about kids at the beach with an answer referencing living in a dystopia.

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    Tweet about a mall with mannequins on broken escalators highlighting a dystopia and apocalyptic shopping experience.

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    Display of safety essentials including pepper spray for back-to-school, highlighting products in a retail store setting.

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    Smart mirror displays network error message with a woman’s reflection, highlighting themes of living in a digital dystopia.

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    Two yellow McDonald's no-quit restaurant signs in English and Spanish illustrating a dystopia work policy.

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    Poster with the phrase Hire Artisans Not Humans over images of three people and a glowing Earth, illustrating dystopia concept.

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    Tweet exchange about YouTube ads before first aid videos highlighting dystopia in everyday life with user complaints and official response.

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    Post showing food delivery paying in interest-free installments, highlighting the reality of living in an actual dystopia today.

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    Toronto restaurant renames burgers as office supplies to exploit work expense policies in a dystopian real-life scenario.

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    Tweet highlighting lack of clean water access and capitalist digital water ATM solution in a dystopia reality.

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    Clear plastic container labeled pears grown in Argentina and packed in Thailand, highlighting dystopia post irony.

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    Tweet showing an outrageous medical bill after a snake bite highlighting the reality of living in a dystopia.

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    Man wearing a backpack terrarium walking on city street near police officer, illustrating dystopia in daily life.

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    U.S. wealthiest billionaires’ net worth increases during pandemic highlight economic divide in dystopia context

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    Screenshot of a tweet about an 84-year-old hired as a housekeeper, reflecting themes of living in an actual dystopia.

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    Screenshot of a Twitter exchange discussing government coups, highlighting themes of dystopia and political control.

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    Yellow standing-only seats designed for low cost airlines to increase capacity and lower fares by 2026 dystopia trends.

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    Tank filled with micro-algae called Liquid Trees, a potential urban alternative to natural trees in a dystopian setting.

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    Shelf of deodorants with price tags showing many cost more than a minimum wage worker’s hourly pay in a dystopia reality.

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    Roadside sign offering help to those who miss two car payments, reflecting themes of dystopia and economic struggle.

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    Text image showing a motivational statement that pizza motivates employees more than cash bonuses in a dystopia context.

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    Outdoor street art installation with multiple digital screens showing nature scenes, highlighting dystopia and weirdly normal days.

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    Tweet showing woman working as dishwasher to visit husband during COVID-19, illustrating life in an actual dystopia.

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    Tweet about AI-controlled bed being too cold, app malfunction, and feeling stuck in a dystopian situation.

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    Meme about a projector creating faux windows in a bedroom highlighting weirdly normal dystopia moments.

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    Screenshot of a social media post about booking off-duty police patrols in LA, illustrating dystopia reality.

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    A massive obsidian sphere over San Francisco Bay illustrating dystopia and economic defense budget discussion.

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    Tweet from Dexerto warning about an inevitable age of AI and dystopia, accompanied by futuristic and ape images.

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    Union rules and rights explanation on a printed sheet highlighting labor issues in a dystopia context.

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    Santa cam novelty camera with red flashing LED to make kids think Santa is always watching in a dystopian world concept.

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    Profile of Rhonda Perkins humorously offering to duel for a plane seat, illustrating posts about living in an actual dystopia.

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    Blue phone booth labeled Talk to God standing alone on a desert plain symbolizing dystopia and surreal normality.

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    Arizona company offers cryogenic freezing using liquid nitrogen, reflecting dystopia and future tech revival hopes.

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    Man with a beard and hat holding a card reader outside a car, illustrating concepts of modern dystopia and strange normality.

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    Delivery app map showing accident notification with collision detected and option to send flowers to driver in dystopia context.

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    Sign advising against saying "That's not my job," urging responsibility and teamwork in a dystopia work environment.

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    Tweet about ordering Girl Scout Cookies from Troop 6000, a troop supporting girls facing homelessness in NYC, highlighting dystopia reality.

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    Newborn baby wrapped in pink blanket with dystopia headline about naming child after internet provider for free WiFi.

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    Taiwanese man with barcode tattoo on forearm pays for everything digitally, highlighting life in a dystopia.

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    Small white rental shed listed for $400 a month highlighting dystopia and unusual housing market realities.

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    Woman painting a wall with roller, illustrating life challenges in an actual dystopia, related to weirdly normal days.

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    Church presentation slide with challenge text about unfollowing posts, illustrating social media in a dystopia.

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    Older woman shopping in a store aisle, illustrating posts about living in an actual dystopia and strange normalcy.

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    People wearing clear box backpacks with plants inside and face shields in a public space showing dystopia trends.

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    Gucci black distressed tights modeled on website page highlighting fashion posts about living in dystopia.

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    Glass revolving door with text referencing dystopia, welcoming workers ironically to work instead of home.

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    Screenshot of a Facebook live showing kids playing on a couch with comments illustrating dystopia posts.

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    Vending machine selling premium Norwegian salmon fillets illustrating dystopia with unusual everyday technology.

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    Website screen showing luxury gold and silver paper clip bookmarks with prices, highlighting dystopia in everyday objects.

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    Photographer captures a woman posing near a homeless man lying on the sidewalk, illustrating modern dystopia realities.

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    Boat near collapsing glacier ice in water showing signs of a dystopia with environmental changes and glacier collapse.

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    Hand holding a TV licensing warning letter, highlighting dystopia with bizarre legal requirements in everyday life.

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    Poster with ironic employee quotes highlighting dystopia in workplace culture, reflecting weirdly normal modern work life.

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    Smartphones wrapped in artificial skin prototype to feel like human flesh with responsive touch for dystopian technology.

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    Tweet about conducting job interviews but never hiring, highlighting passive income from vending machine purchases in a dystopia setting.

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    Hardee's sign outside with message offering eggs in exchange for employees, highlighting a dystopia job market reality.

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    Red telephone booth filled with trash, illustrating signs of living in an actual dystopia in an urban street setting.

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    Twitter post showing fake luxury brand books for home decoration, highlighting strange normality in modern dystopia days.

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    Virtual reality training scene showing a character named Barry for practicing firing someone in a dystopia setting.

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    Playmobil Airport Security Play Set toy showing figures at a security checkpoint, reflecting dystopia and police state themes.

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    Bottles labeled Human Tears with a sign showing price $1.29, highlighting dystopia and human suffering concept.

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    Person wearing a mirrored reflective plastic face cover shield outdoors, showcasing dystopia-themed futuristic fashion.

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    Ergonomic multi-monitor computer setup with VR headset and keyboard attached to recliner, illustrating dystopia technology use.

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    Banner with a Shelby GT350R Ford car and text suggesting kids pay for their own college in a dystopian context.

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    Books titled Holy Bible for Minecrafters on a shelf under a religion sign, illustrating a dystopia in modern culture.

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    Woman with brain implant device to interrupt depressive thoughts, highlighting living in an actual dystopia with mental health advances.

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    News anchor pointing at screen with words losers, elderly, poor, sick, highlighting dystopia reality on live TV.

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    Crisis hotline call box on bridge over canyon with river, featuring message of hope in a dystopia setting.

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    Face mask chains in gold with pearls, packaged for sale, highlighting dystopia themed everyday products.

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    Screenshot of a social media post highlighting views reflecting dystopia in everyday life during unusual times.

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    Facial recognition device showing access granted and denied with mask detection, illustrating dystopia technology in daily life.

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