Let me clear this up for you
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For Conservatives these days ....
Sci-fi is their fantasy
Fantasy is their reality
and literature about dystopian futures is their guide
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That's my secret, Cap. I'm depressed about the past, present, and future at the same time.
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For me, Sci-Fi is about the hope of a better future. In those stories, people explore beyond our petty problems of the past.
'O brave new world, that has such people in 't!'
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For me, Sci-Fi is about the hope of a better future. In those stories, people explore beyond our petty problems of the past.
Not much of that utopian sci fi around though.
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Not much of that utopian sci fi around though.
There's some hopeful sci-fi on it's way soon with Starfleet Academy.
Mostly looking forward to the return of The Doc.
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Sci-fi with depression replaced by hopefulness = Star Trek.
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Sci-fi with depression replaced by hopefulness = Star Trek.
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You, Picard Maneuver and Stamets are the coolest already just counting the amount of Star Trek content y'all make/share.
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Sci-fi with depression replaced by hopefulness = Star Trek.
Literature with depression replaced by hopefulness = solarpunk?
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You, Picard Maneuver and Stamets are the coolest already just counting the amount of Star Trek content y'all make/share.
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Apocalypse is when you happy about the future.
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Scifi is when you're a fucking nerd who likes technology. Fantasy is when you're a fucking nerd who likes history. Literature is when you're a fucking nerd.
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Flaw number one: sci fi can be a lot, tonally. It can be depressing, but also hopeful, horrifying, epic etc.
Flaw number two: fantasy can be a lot, tonally. It can be depressing, but also hopeful, horrifying, epic etc.
Flaw number three: "literature" is not a setting. There's fantasy and sci fi literature as well as real-world-related or apocalyptic literature. "Literature" is just written down stories. -
For me, Sci-Fi is about the hope of a better future. In those stories, people explore beyond our petty problems of the past.
Yeah I guess there's two different categories of sci-fi in this regard. Personally, I think stuff that's as far ahead in the future as Star Trek is pretty close to fantasy. But then there's also the Philip K. Dick style near future dystopian sci-fi that serves more as a warning about the future we're headed to (or instruction manual if you're a techbro CEO).
Fantasy is probably the same actually. I usually think happy thoughts if I think about fantasy as a genre but then there's also stuff like Game of Thrones.
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Scifi is when you're a fucking nerd who likes technology. Fantasy is when you're a fucking nerd who likes history. Literature is when you're a fucking nerd.
Since when are sci-fi and fantasy nerds fucking?
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I prefer high fantasy over grim dark fantasy.
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This is just wanting a pretext to be depressed.
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why not all three
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If every genre you read is depressing, you're the common factor.
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Sci-fi is what the future could be.
Fantasy is what the world will never be.
Literature is what the world is.