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The Moon That Watched Everyone Get Everything They Wanted. Runner-Up in Tomorrow’s Utopia Challenge.
I love to watch the water move. Tonight, it moves just a little; just enough to lick at her feet—enough for her to stop walking. I’ve learned that when the sea moves without cause, they pause. They almost wonder. She turns to face the open water and smiles - enough to light up her face, but not enough to reach her eyes. I shine brighter, hoping she’ll look up. But she never does. The water laps up further, covering her ankles. She steps back.
By Steph Marie9 months ago in Futurism
When the Mouse Wears a Tux and the Donkey Breaks Its Back: A Capitalist Tragedy.
In a perfectly paved European street surrounded by luxury buildings and morning sunlight, a bizarre yet strangely familiar scene unfolds: a ragged, exhausted donkey, bent under the crushing weight of five cardboard boxes, stands frozen. His eyes are heavy, worn out, almost hollow. Around him, well-dressed figures in tuxedos gather, but something is off. Their faces aren't human. They are mice — literal white mice, standing upright in tailored suits, laughing, clapping, and chatting cheerfully.
By Sayed Zewayed9 months ago in Futurism
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning: Ethan Hunt’s Last Stand After nearly three decades of death-defying stunts, globe-trotting missions, and the constant blur between loyalty and betrayal, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning delivers the ultimate conclusion to the saga of Ethan Hunt. Directed once again by Christopher McQuarrie, who has redefined the franchise's modern era, this final chapter is not only a high-octane action epic but also a poignant farewell to one of cinema's most resilient heroes.
By James Brock9 months ago in Futurism
Rise of the Half Moon
Rise of the Half Moon: Google's Lunar Game That Illuminated the World It was the morning of April 24, 2025, when billions of people around the globe opened their web browsers and saw something unusual. Google's homepage—usually adorned with its clean, colorful logo—had transformed into an animated, silver-hued landscape. At the center was a glowing half moon, smiling enigmatically. Below it was a shimmering prompt: *“Play Rise of the Half Moon.”*
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Futurism
Paradise Found
Paradise City was... well, paradise. Long ago, it had once been a cluster of independent city-states all crammed together on the same continent. Hunger, war, and poverty almost tore them apart until He descended. He floated down from the heavens on a flaming chariot, and single-handedly saved everyone on the continent. There were no more borders; no more strife and anguish. No more hunger or crime or neediness. He made Paradise City what it was today, and the people in it were very, very happy He came. All they needed to do to keep the blessed peace was surrender completely to His will, which they did happily. His will was the will of the people, and the will of the people was His.
By Natalie Gray9 months ago in Futurism
The City of Giants: Unearthing Ethiopia’s Ancient Secret
Whispers from the Highlands In the remote highlands of Ethiopia, beyond the reach of modern roads and untouched by time, a discovery has emerged that challenges every known chapter of human history. Deep within the arid soil of Harlaa, archaeologists have uncovered what locals have long called “The City of Giants.”
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
The Handmaid’s Tale
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood is a powerful and chilling novel that takes us into a world that feels strange, scary, and yet uncomfortably possible. It is a dystopian story meaning it shows a future society that has gone very wrong. Even though it’s fiction, the story feels real because it’s about control, freedom, and the strength of the human spirit.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Futurism










