If These Days Feel Weirdly Normal, Here Are 102 Posts To Prove That We Live In An Actual Dystopia
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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But do the actually shun it? I think it's normally just withheld.
Dirty nappies and cat litter spring to mind on this, veggies are too expensive in the Disunited States.
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.
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.
The trick is to take on remote work in spare work time. Apparently.
Gosh, I would have to concur with that 100%! It might not even be that bad if they then increased your wages, but it very rarely works like that.
Anyone who buys a toothbrush with sort of technology deserves whatever consequences they get.
I forgot my password! How do I brush now? And now my arm aches! Woe is I.
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.
Yep. And when you get all cozy and comfortable in your bog lord Farquaad causes a surge of refugees to disturb you...
Load More Replies...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.
I don't think I've often been so broke as to need to spread my fast food payments over 4 months, but when I was, I certainly wasn't buying fast food!
Especially not through DoorDash delivery with their higher than the actual restaurants prices, and ridiculous fees
Load More Replies...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.
So, McDonalds now have indentured servants, not employees.
Easy-peasy way to work around that. Just drop dead; technically you haven't quit
Does this mean they will illegally keep your final wages if you get angry and walk out?
That is just daring me to get a job there so I can quit without notice.
So no one can get fired before they talk to the are or regional manager?
These make me ill. And BP, you ought to back off your crappy AI pix as well. Also your shoddy AI entries on articles.
How about designing workplaces in such a way that people don't want to hide on the toilet?
If I see one of these at work, I'm crappin on TOP of the lid. Every time.
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”.
So you have to pay to save your grandma, rather than watching her choke? That's sick, money before compassion.
It’s more than likely an AI auto response that sees keywords and has set responses based on those keywords. It’s sees “dont put ads” it responds with that exact message. Or a variation of the exact same thing
Load More Replies...It could be. When owe get older and retire, we, a lot of the time stop being as active and that can be detrimental to the health of the elderly
Load More Replies...For 25 years, when submitting a proposal for work from my company, they had to have my CV. It was basically, 'Owned and ran this company for [however many] years'. Every time.
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?
This reminds me of the movie where Loki used the retina extractor to remove the scientist's eye so he could circumvent the security system and steal iridium.
How can you pay for things with a bar code? Because if I can, I'm scanning that barcode myself....
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.
Hopefully someday someone will enact some legislation to prevent this exploitation and emotional abuse of children. This mom will be pikachu shocked if her kid ever decides this was too much and goes no contact.
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!
Although in the Matrix, making people happy didn't work, so there's that....
Shut yer whining. If you were so stupid as to buy a bed that needs an app, that's entirely on you.
Well, no. I get overwhelmed by how online is a genuine dystopian nightmare, and out of my windows is a chaotic utopian wilderness that is absolutely adorable.
Maybe I should start charging rent to the illegal tenants in my shed but she's pregnant and he eats cockroaches. I think they sub let to a family with more than 6 kids so can I charge them rent too?
I won't buy anything from Amazon, if I can't find it somewhere else I dont need it.
One of my professors, Alfred Baumeister, at Vanderbilt's John F. Kennedy Center for Research on Education and Human Development, used to tell us that if you want to know the best predictor for how someone would turn out in life given the current US climate was to look at the zip code of the child's parents when the child was born.
Westjet, a Canadian airline, recently reversed their decision to add one more row to their aircraft (by taking away more leg room from an already cramped cabin), because of fierce pushback from the public. It's a small victory, but maybe we if everyone started pushing back more, these companies wouldn't be so quick to take advantage of their customers.
The t-shirt i insist on for my funeral is a favourite: I used up all of my sick days, so I called in deåd. Americans may have to have 'sick days' explained to them.
How about just having more trees. They have more benefits than just creating oxygen. Shade for one.
The only problem is that trees need decades to grow. Maybe the scientist can bioengineere trees to mature more rapidly
Load More Replies...TBF these are much more efficient and cheaper in the long term than real trees, and can go where a real tree cannot grow.
Load More Replies...It's all going to depend on the name of the restaurant. If you buy a silicone keyboard cover at Bob's Burger and Grill, there is still going to be some explaining to do.
Unscrupulous employees have been fiddling their expense claims for ever. I think the company might get a little suspicious about just how many times you need to replace your earphones or keyboard cover.
Load More Replies...I disagree with this. If I had never had to read a book outside a class, many of which I had never heard or or weren't the sort of books I would have personally chosen, there is no way I would have had exposure to the books that shaped my life. As well, the amount of learning about Greek and Roman philosophy and mythology might not have come my way, and definitely the math that they taught in grades 7 to 12 needed time outside class to be worked on, mastered, and used. I very definitely believe in homework and believe it is important.
Without homework, kids just go home and play video games and don't learn how to work hard. Actually, even with homework that's what they do. And then their parents complain to their kids' teachers about their kids' bad grades.
Don't go too far back, you'll find the same problem! It was just a boom after ww2, and now it's back to normal.
I would like someone to cite some research on this. And Betsy Mikel, article writer, I wish you all the way to the darkest, hottest parts of hell.
If I see one of these at work, I'm poopin on top of the lid. Every time.
Who wouldn't prefer pictures of trees instead of the real thing? You also need to generate pictures of birds and squirrels, and perhaps photos of the oxygen the trees would have produced.
Not a krona? Do they have to pay to travel to Great Britain if they collect some of these so that they can spend them?
Icelands is a grocery store in the UK, that sells mostly frozen food.
Load More Replies...Most countries across Europe have similar TV licencing fees. It's not quite enforced the same way in different places though - I don't think I've ever paid the French one, but the Swiss are rigorous about it. And even a computer or smartphone will make you liable, not just an actual dedicated TV set.
No we don't. We pay a yearly fee if we watch the state television channels. It's voluntary. Other countries FORCE payments of state broadcasting via taxes. I know which I prefer!
It never was. It's completely voluntary unless you watch BBC channels. Most countries force payment through taxation instead. Italy add it to the electric bill, again voluntary.
Load More Replies..."FDA approval for this treatment is still far down the road, but the study points toward new paths for treating severe depression. Krystal said that understanding the brain circuits underlying depression is likely to guide future non-invasive treatments that can modulate those circuits."
Said by the overpaid president of the company who is sitting on his ass in his office and having everyone do his work for him, as well as bringing him coffee and lunch, and who, instead of paying his employees bonuses, takes it all for himself and his board of execs and his shareholders.
This comes across as more lower to middle management. The people who claim it's not their job to find cover if one of their team is off sick/on holiday
Load More Replies...I can't think of a better way to let others know you don't have a healthy set of boundaries. Even if you had the best of intentions, you'd be enabling others down paths of entitlement, power trips, etc. If you did it long enough, coworkers would label you as a kiss-a-, over-achiever, non-player, ..., and they would target you every chance they got. From an ethical standpoint, the issues are even worse. Administrators would have a whole new way to avoid being held accountable for what they were being paid to manage, initial praise for unpaid overtime would likely turn into unfair expectations, etc. The one good thing about a sign like this is that, without a doubt, it would identify that this was an extremely toxic work environment.
Stop you right at "unpaid overtime". If that's an expectation then it is already a toxic work environment.
Load More Replies...And then is carted off to a psychiatric ward due to the psychosis she created by not sleeping. Or perhaps to jail after she killed other people with her sleep-deprived driving.
Some people can survive on 3 hours sleep, and good for them. Most cannot, so this is silly. And £500k for a house is a lot, even in Essex.
I can distress tights myself for a lot less! It always amused me when 'distressed' jeans came into fashion. I was soooo ahead of the curve!
Just use an ordinary paperclip from the stationary store. Much cheaper, and it does the same job.. Or, just use a scrap of paper and don't damage the pages.
I love my books. The ones I love most are my books that come with the little attached ribbon that you can use as a bookmark. Those ribbons are classy.
Load More Replies...Well sunshine and lollipops! My dearest wish is to be cleaning other people's toilets and changing their bedding when I'm 84!
I think most smart people have been predicting it for years. Sadly, it's no longer about predicting, it's about watching it unfold on a daily basis.
Load More Replies...I was just saying....300$ for 60 job interviews is not a great deal.
Load More Replies...Zoom in and see it's a special tourist 'photo op' British phonebox. Rightly trashed. Love the ads on it too!
Yep, there is some real side-slapping humour involved in that silly-billy global warming.
Can't be any worse than some of the name people are giving their kids for free.
Truly honouring Christ would mean you would unfollow those shallow posters who claim they know what he would have wanted.
Next we will need a set of ICE figurines with guns and covered faces and the attitude of Cro-Magnon men.
Just make sure you don't step on the homeless man on the pavement. Ignore him and his plight, and have fun taking your cra**y photo. (Being sarcastic, just in case you don't realise. it.). What happened to compassion?
To be fair, he was not labelling them - he was describing what happens under a Republican regime.
Not the right thing to read when you are already pretty bummed out
Sadly, the jokes and fakes ARE becoming the reals.
Load More Replies...Not the right thing to read when you are already pretty bummed out
Sadly, the jokes and fakes ARE becoming the reals.
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