comedy
Humor and comedy in the science fiction and fantasy space.
Fatpocolypse . Content Warning.
It was January first, two thousand and fifty, and the world was ending. But not because of war, drought or famine. It wasn’t because of zombies or mushroom creatures, monsters or aliens. Not a nuclear power plant decay, not even from a natural disaster.
By Alex H Mittelman about a year ago in Futurism
Phantasmagoria Lavatoria
It’s 2050, and the most exciting thing is all of the new theme parks that are being built. I dragged my son to one, who at first called theme parks old fashioned, a waste of space that could be devoted to regrowing a rainforest, and didn’t think he would enjoy the experience.
By Alex H Mittelman about a year ago in Futurism
The Future is Now: Science Breakthroughs That Will Blow Your Mind. AI-Generated.
The Future is Now: Science Breakthroughs That Will Blow Your Mind Ever imagine living in a sci-fi movie? Think about it. Clothes made from living cells, chatting with animals (yes, chatting!), or controlling robots just by thinking. Sounds crazy, right? Well, buckle up because these are not far-off dreams. They are happening right now! Science is rewriting the rules of what's possible, and trust me, you want to know all about it.
By Ramani Ramuabout a year ago in Futurism
Repeated Failure
A New Dawn: From Failure to Triumph Iftikhar's process was not a direct one. It was set apart by incalculable miseries and frustrations. However, through faithful assurance and the help of his friends and family, he rose successful. His example of overcoming adversity is a demonstration of the force of flexibility and the human soul.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Futurism
The Day the Toaster took Over
The year was 2050, and the world had become a place of dazzling innovation and mild absurdity. Cities shimmered with self-cleaning buildings, flying cars zipped about like caffeinated pigeons, and AI assistants managed everything from our grocery lists to our emotional wellbeing. Humanity had solved hunger, cured most diseases, and, somehow, still argued about pineapple on pizza.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Futurism







