The World of Tomorrow

The World of Tomorrow

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Welcome to the world of tomorrow! Life is perfect here in Future, a city rivalled only by your imagination. There's room for nothing but the best here. Nothing but the most awe inspiring architecture, education, transportation, and venues. If you want a chance at a perfect life, you'd better get moving, houses in Future are filling up fast! So pack your bags and get ready to step into paradise. Welcome to Future! That's what our pamphlet says, at least. It does get a few things right. We do have the best of anything you could ever want, and, for 99.9 percent of people, life is perfect here in Future. Okay, so it got everything right. But it's not telling you the whole truth about Future. It doesn't tell you about the people cast out, or the Destiny group. But I will. I'll tell everyone about us, because we need to be heard. And we will leave change in our wake. cover made by @Niranju98
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Growing up, I always thought that there was something terribly wrong with me. Because while everyone else had no problem blindly following orders, I had always been more curious. I realized I wasn't the only one when I met my friends. We came up with a whole plan to wait until graduation and then leave. We were so close, until it all went backwards. All this time we thought that it was unlivable atmosphere outside of the barriers. That no one else dared to be curious. Turns out there was a real good reason for that. As they used to say, curiosity did kill the cat.

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