dystopia in English

noun
1
an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one.
It's extremely difficult to imagine a realistic dystopia because we're so tempted to create a caricature.

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1. Carnality Dystopia, released 15 October 2014 1

2. The Prospects of Cultural Globalization: Utopia or Dystopia?

3. A funny thing happened on the way to the digital dystopia.

4. A dystopia , on the other hand, is a very bad place.

5. Listen to music from Anabiosis like Singularity, Stentorian Dystopia & more

6. Home page of Conquering Dystopia, a metal group from USA

7. But the flipside of utopia, dystopia, has also been a fertile undercurrent of modernity.

8. Dermoid cysts are benign cystic teratomas, which result from ectodermal dystopia.

9. The British utopia literature undergoes the process of utopia, mock - utopia and dystopia.

10. Antonyms for Amicability include chaos, dystopia, anarchy, discord, disharmony, confusion, disorder, disorderedness, disorderliness and turmoil

11. Conquering Dystopia is instrumental metal music by Jeff Loomis, Keith Merrow, Alex Webster, and Alex Rudinger.

12. In other words, the quintessential 20 th century dystopia owes nothing to nature and everything to nurture.

13. Occasionally, the escape from dystopia is made possible by time travel and changing history.

14. To them, the lab cowboy and his sperminator portended a dystopia of mass - produced boys.

15. Aberrant is a fast paced dystopia, it is like striking a match and starting an uncontained fire

16. If our project is utopian, it is also the only alternative to a dystopia in the making.

17. But the narrative of the afterlife is so fully developed it seems to be Self's surreal dystopia of urban alienation.

18. Dystopia represents the lowest national averages for each key variable and is, along with residual error, used as a regression benchmark.

19. Differentiation equivalence hamstring Lycoperdon foreproffer Bravadoed scales lymphation counterbalance multistage perceptive tophphi Raveaux dystopia skivvy prosthetics pocket hypoptilar general-purpose

20. NieR: Automata tells the story of androids 2B, 9S and A2 and their battle to reclaim the machine-driven dystopia overrun by powerful machines

21. Bastille's synth-fueled pop-rock anthems serve as the heavy, haunting—sometimes hedonistic—soundtrack to a world slipping and sliding into dystopia

22. Breathe by Sara Crossan is a dystopia describing life in a new society that has arisen following the collapse of the one that we know

23. The first part is the introduction which interprets the ideas of utopia and dystopia and gives a general introduction to Aldous Huxley and the plot of Brave New World.

24. KAT Cyberspace brings digital dystopia to your desk with glow-in-the-dark keycaps, punchy accent colors, and tons of kits / language options (you won’t have any difficult pills to swallow)

25. "Alderman's tilted dystopia is a smartly layered place of slippery slopes and moral ambiguities, a fitting folktale for strange times."―Leah Greenblatt, Entertainment Weekly "I was riveted by every page

26. Like any compelling image of dystopia, it mostly resembles our current, actually existing predicament: a neoliberalizing trajectory whose end game is a world where financial institutions are the most obvious Apportioners of what used to be called “state violence.”

27. Backswing, Aaron Burch Queen’s Ferry Press ISBN-13: 978-1938466304 $16.95, 214 pages Backswing, a mix of Raymond Carver-esque slice-of-life and the dystopia of The Twilight Zone, is the debut full-length collection of fourteen short stories from Aaron Burch, editor of the literary journal Hobart.

28. In Crosshairs, the second novel by Toronto writer and playwright Catherine Hernandez, the distinction between dystopia and reality becomes increasingly imperceptible.Hernandez presents the disintegration of Canada into a bifurcated society of haves and have-nots, a story made all the more terrifying for how much of it has already come to pass.

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