Damaged vending machines. "No change" messages on broken ATMs. Pepsi ads sponsoring diabetes research. These images may have little in common, but transmit a widely shared yet subtle sensation — they’re the unsettling reminders of a dark and strange twist in the reality we find ourselves in today. And unfortunately folks, it’s also a pretty bleak one.
Let me present to you the 'Boring Dystopia' subreddit, an online community dedicated to "chronicling how Advanced Capitalist Society is not only dystopic, but also incredibly boring." In case you've never heard of this term, it was coined by the late British academic and cultural theorist Mark Fisher. It refers to the feeling of unease in the form of mildly coercive signs that flourish in a late-stage capitalist society.
We at Bored Panda scoured the online group and handpicked some of the most vivid examples that illustrate there's something not quite right with this world. Continue scrolling and be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comment section below. And after you’re done reading this piece, take a look at our earlier compilations full of dystopian madness right here, here, and here.
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We're All Just Profit Potential
It's so well-written as well, sounds like a passage from a dystopian novel, but the dystopia is our reality.
From A 7-11 In Allen, Tx
Real Nice System We Have Here
To learn more about boring dystopia, we reached out to Macon Holt, Ph.D., a researcher at Copenhagen Business School and author of Pop Music and Hip Ennui: A Sonic Fiction of Capitalist Realism. He told Bored Panda this phrase is related to Mark Fisher’s critical term capitalist realism, "which he used to describe the pervasive belief that capitalism is the only viable form of the political, social and cultural organization following the end of the cold war."
It may be difficult to wrap your head around the term "boring dystopia" but once you get the hang of it, chances are, you’ll start seeing it everywhere. "[It] is more about the aesthetic experience of living in capitalist realism at a point in time when the system appears ever more unsustainable (ecologically, [politically], and in terms of increasing inequality and decreasing standards of living) but in which no other way to organize society has emerged," Holt explained.
“If I Had A Super Power, It Would Be To Fly. I Would Tell Other Children From Around The World To Come And Play With Me And My Sisters, And To Drink Tea Together!” – Mohamad, A Syrian Refugee In Lebanon
Sadly, This Situation Is Only Gonna Get Worse
It's sickening how screwed up the economy is. All we can do is hope it gets better in time, but unfortunately, that seems like wishful thinking. I'm so used to living in apartments (and now a trailer in a trailer park because rents for apartments are ridiculously high) that I have no idea what it's like to live in a house. Maybe one day I'll be lucky enough. But only maybe.
Wait? Am European Lol
While freedom is still a glorified statement against healthcare or weapon laws- my mind humming some lines of Bobby McGhee. and it 's gettin louder everyday
Although most of us grew up imagining a dystopian future full of terrifying end-times scenes, brutal police states, and decadent rulers, it is more likely to consist of mundane and unappealing scenarios. Holt mentioned exciting movies like Blade Runner or The Matrix from the '80s and '90s that offered depictions of going out with a bang, "But as the years in which those images came around, none of the dreams or nightmares came true," he said.
"Instead, space travel is becoming the hobby of billionaires while they ignore the ecological crises they could perhaps help with, AI and robots seem either to be surveilling us while they vacuum or when we click on a link, and the VR worlds of the metaverse are just ways to charge us more rent for spaces that we can't actually occupy."
"Letting The Cat Out Of The Bag", From United Auto Worker, October 1937
This one made me kinda smile, but it is sadly true. 1937 authors knew what was up!
Normal Country
Cool Era We're Living In
The media needs a dose of reality. (also, yes we should allow trans bathrooms)
Typically, the most evident samples of boring dystopia are senseless ads and ordinary images of broken machinery. When asked about other examples of this experience, Holt mentioned we can find it in bureaucracy, "like the terms of a rental contract that forbid tenants to use cooking oil on the stove, so a landlord can keep the deposit if a single drop is found on the extractor fan hood."
"NFTs are perhaps a good example of boring dystopia,” he continued. "If a sci-fi writer were to dream up a situation in which people paid the money they had earned doing actual work for a certificate of verification that they own a .jpeg of a bored ape, their editor would probably say the world the story depicted would be too depressing to publish."
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One Day The Masses Might Cotton On
You’re Not Wrong
He also noted that outlets such as Bored Panda draw attention to the conditions of contemporary boring dystopia in its name and try to break up the monotony of the everyday. "In boring dystopia, people are often anxious about work, housing and the future of the planet, and there's very little to alleviate this. As Mark Fisher put it 'No one is bored, everything is boring.'"
Unions Are Needed!
The American Dream: Move Out
Don't assume it's all peaches and daises in Europe, people are broke here too, with the same ridiculous housing costs and everything else, In the U.K. for example we just have universal healthcare, no guns and nowhere near as much racism but it isn't perfect by any means.
2% Of Musk's Wealth Could Help 42m People
Boring dystopia tells us that while capitalism is often labeled as the most efficient economic system out there, it is not necessarily geared toward human flourishing. "Depending on who you ask, it can be argued that in some particular corners of the world at a certain point in history when there was a relatively strong welfare state and high tax regime, capitalism was part of what brought a good number of people out of poverty."
Siri To Stop Bad Cops
Back To School
Honestly heartbreaking that they have to take precautions like that.
Validating Your Employees By A Pointing System
If my boss tried any of that s**t (not that she would), I would sue the company to the ground, holy s**t!
However, other people will point to the historical and contemporary violence, the destruction of the environment, and the inequality and exploitation required to make such "market dynamism" possible. According to Holt, capitalism has only ever been efficient at producing more capital. But "capital doesn't care who holds it. How it is made, what it is spent on or invested in and who gets to decide these things have always been political questions. And the answers to these questions have been, largely, deferred to the market for a long time, which has produced a world of increasing inequality, anti-democratic power structures, ecological ruin and boredom," he told us.
Glad Critical Medical Care Is Being Taken Care Of By Private Companies That Definitely Give A S**t
American Healthcare In A Nutshell
After The Government Let Companies Influence School Curriculums, My Exams Now Look Like This
For some, pictures pointing out our dull dystopian reality could be a source of entertainment. For others, they may create a daunting sense of a lost future. Speaking of the latter one, Holt said that the material things that make people feel that way (skyrocketing housing prices, student-loan debts, insane medical bills — the list goes on) stem from actions at various levels of society. "It is just what happens when the interests of people with power align," he added. "Boring dystopia is the experience of our faith in the future having been betrayed. There is not a quick fix. Instead, to quote Donna Haraway, we have to "stay with the trouble" if we want to commit to a future we can flourish in."
Epstein's Homie
Capitalism At Its Finest. Smh
the $150 is a fair price, giving that they need to do a mass amount of tests (aids on of them) and store the blood. They also do a lot of non-profit support. But charging thousands for a blood transfusion is criminal
Found On Linkedin. Fantastic
"One piece of advice that is really easy for coming to terms with and starting to imagine a way out of boring dystopia would be to read Fisher's Capitalist Realism: Is there no Alternative? It is an incredibly accessible piece of critical theory and is only about 86 pages long. It is a great jumping-off point for finding out more. Read it with friends and talk about it after. It is a great way to feel less alone in a world that seems to be ever more isolating," Holt concluded.
Gen Z And Millennials Are Ruining This Country! How Dare They
Oh no, happiness? We can’t have that in our exploitative and totally freedom of speech work environment
Load More Replies...I hate this generational finger pointing bullsh!t. I'm a baby boomer, I left school at 15, worked my whole life, and been in debt my whole life while making money for corporations and rich people. The problem isn't Gen-Z, or millennials, or baby boomers - it's the fücking billionaires. Either tax them or just fücking eat them, because they serve literally no other purpose on this world. They're all malignant parasites.
"Gen Z and Millenials are refusing to be treated like shite" There, fixed it for ya.
I learned long ago that being able to put food on the table and keep the lights on was a hell of a lot more important than loving my job.
How about a situation where people have two jobs, but still cannot even afford a flat, so the problem of light becomes irrelevant? So it's rather hard to like a company that makes a slave out of you and you can't afford anything. Better to be unemployed - you still can't afford anything, but you are not supporting corporate exploitation.
Load More Replies...Wow we value our mental health and happiness over the fragile egos of CEOs
They’ll support themselves by finding good companies to work for. I’m proud of these millennials. I’ve spent too much of my career working for toxic companies. Good companies are hard to find, but they’re out there.
Load More Replies...Why do you think we work...to get money...to find personal happiness...DUH
"Disrupting the workplace" sounds like a criminal offense. A workplace without a minimum of ethics that endangers the employees' physical/mental health is not worth to be supported. Companies that work like that don't deserve the money they make - it's exploitation.
Well personal happiness is going to be a little hard to find without a job to provide insurance and money for housing, food, and hobbies. It's a nice sentiment though.
Millennials are not the same as Gen Z in any way except for maybe many social issues. Millennials understand if you don't work, you don't eat. Gen Z is more likely to live with their parent(s), which affords them the privilege to put personal happiness over work.
Dear Gen Z and millenials: You are my true heroes! I always hoped for people in the US to stand up for their rights as workers! You earn it to have one job that gives enough wage for a decent living! I'm not able to vote in your favour as I'm not from US but I'd donate money to you if necessary! Don't give up, don't back down!
How dare they? They have the right and freedom to choose their course in life; THEY DO NOT HAVE ANY RIGHT to medicare, food stamps, unemployment, free cell phones, etc. Personal happiness over work is great....just don't expect me to pay for it. 🙃
The reason they can do this is they don’t have kids. No one can afford kids now so this is what happens
I don't care if you choose to be jobless. So long as you don't take money from those who are productive. Then you're just pond scum.
as long as they aren't sponging off the gov't - have at it but don't complain there aren't enough people at your local fast food place and you have to wait too long
Just a question... so if they are unemployed, does that then turn into homelessness and hunger? Because I am thinking it's pretty hard to be happy if you are covered in filth living in the streets trying to get scraps out of $20,000.00 trashcans. Might want to rethink your definitions of Happiness. For me it includes a roof over my head and food. The fact that I have to work for it seems rather satisfying. But what do I know..
How exactly did they plan to pay rent? With happiness oh yes I see it now
That would be noble if they also didn't eat, drink, need shelter, or otherwise use resources that someone else is paying for.
Definitely won't work for a company that crosses any lines with my values, and no one should? Nor should a company that wants to align itself with public values want employees who disagree with said values. Either don't align with so many and stay more neutral or accept that only a tiny percent of the population wants your business and aligns with you.
And they wonder why they don't have a pot to p**s in or a window to throw it out of. Don't worry, the Big Guy will give them part of his 10%.
No worries. But read deeper. Those same people, who are choosing QOL over a job are also the ones petitioning gov't to give them money to "survive" or have a "livable wage" at a basic job. You know where the gov't gets the money to pay them? People who have jobs. It's called taxes and we pay for people to not work. I work for my family....and a minimum of 4-6 other people. Get a job or stop whining about lack of QOL.
If you just keep your head down, play by the rules, do as you're told, and work hard, you can achieve anything you want! Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Donald Trump told me so.
LOL you're gonna get downvotes without a sarcastic/satire tag, but I see you 🤣🤣
Load More Replies...LOL people were doing this before them. They are just in a unique situation to make it more noticeable.
I wish I had done that. Screw working somewhere that makes you miserable. Born in 1964 I'm considered a "Boomer" but I do NOT relate at all. All the b******t people have to tolerate, bad bosses, terrible working conditions, toxic environments, good for them for taking a stand and not sacrificing themselves to a soulless corporation that doesn't care about thrm.
I did this exact same thing. I'm a Gen X 44(f). Started at a bank making good money but I couldn't handle the pressure. After 8 yrs I quit (put in a months notice and still wasn't enough) and started working at Dominos full time. Millenial boss pulled a "I'm your manager" bullsh*t on me twice while talking about unrelated work business. I walked out after completing my closing chores and haven't looked back since. Was jobless and almost homeless for a couple months because of crippling depression. Had to go off important meds for my PTSD. Started working at a local 7/11 on the graveyard shift. Can't afford health insurance and am always negative in my bank account. fml 😂 Sorry, went dark there. So much more in there but I don't regret it cause I knew it was gonna get bad before it got better again. 🤓
Wait. I have a really weird idea. Are you ready? Why don't businesses improve their work environments so that their employees are happy? I kinda sorta think that studies have shown this leads to massive improvements in productivity and massive reductions in sick leave and such....
back story. so im 30 and still luve at home due my autism. i decided to get a job in 2017. so i could afford to buy more videp games amd not sell my plasma to do it. it last untill late 2020. qhen all the corna c**p made everything too stressful, so i quit. n haven't been back to work since. amd im ok with that. i have my basic needs taken care of all ready. so why submit myself to unnecessary stress.
As a Gen Z, this article annoys me. Why should I be miserable and paid terribly instead of finding a place that pays well, gives me skills and makes me happy? We have to pay a lot just to live in this world and most of my generation will never be able to afford a house because the crappy jobs only pay $40,000 a year and most decent homes costs $200,000. Inflation hasn't affected wages enough for the system to be fair on both income and expenses. So, if we're going to live in a brutally unfair, corrupted world system, then at least let us have the decency to pick a job that'll make the pain and suffering easier.
My husband has a full time job (and a college degree). I am disabled. We can't afford rent and we live outside. If he leaves his job, our lives would be much the same, except we could spend more time together.
Yea. Most of us grew up with parents that worked too much and were miserable or had to work a job they hate and were miserable.
Duh. Why live a life you hate. Work is a majority of your life so make sure it's something your happy doing.
Gen Z and Millennials are making life better for all of us (I'm a Gen X)
I'm now 44 and I have come to the same realization. It is not a life worth living when you hate every day of it. Better to do something you like for less money.
Good! Keep going for as long as you can. Seems to me, having read the posts on here (and elsewhere over the years), the American employment system is still based on a slave owner's mentality. I live and work in the UK, have 6 weeks paid annual holiday leave + 5 public holidays, fully paid sick leave for 6 months, and should I be unfortunate enough to be ill it is the job of management to cover any staff shortages.
Never forget, "going Postal" was a real thing back in the 1980's. It meant your job basically drove you to want to commit murder. Going "Vatican" almost caught on also.
Good for them thinking 🤔 about their mental and physical health above their wallet. We're mid 60's (boomers). You shouldn't have to wait until the end of your life to have a life!
That is not unique. That is what most people want from their jobs, they often just don't have the power to demand it.
Okay... that throws s**t everywhere. Two things to unpack. Yes, young people are being more selective than before, and many businesses are quite abusive, but what does it means for them to be happy at work? They are expecting way too much from an entry-level job. No one would work as dishwasher or busboy because that makes them happy. I was 1$ above minimum salary (QC,CA) to be receiving goods from suppliers for a hardware store. Two guys were later hired. Well they weren't happy, AND I ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND (they were bad workers, but that's another story). Because working isn't a choice in this capitalistic system, we need money. Where you work isn't always your 1st choice. And time feels like forever working 8h shift... at least to them, and I used to feel that too. Doesn't mean they have to be miserable, but happy might be too much asking.
While I agree we should work for a company we enjoy working for, it does seem like some young people refuse to work just because they see other young people make millions selling crappy clip art NFTs that only took seconds or stripping in front of a computer for a couple hrs a day and think they too can make a bunch of money.
They'll just stay at mom, and dad's. They do everything for them anyway.
I had to show my mom how to use her Apple Watch.
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A Grim Reality Sets In
I feel this. You just work and work everyday with the aim of life or economic status getting better. But it feels as though it never does.
The Way Most People Engage In Online Discussion Today Is On A Handful Of Centralized Platforms Owned And Operated By A Few Very Large For-Profit Tech Companies
Don't Solve The Problem, Just Spend Tons Of Money To Ignore It
Reality Is Often Disappointing
Supercops
Walmart Is Selling “Support Local” Shirts
In The Modern Dystopia, You Become The Ad
State Trooper Fired For Disloyalty Simply For Speaking Out And Telling The Truth
How Might This Have Happened
Reddit, I Just Discovered The Meaning Of Life
Arrested For Holding Up A Blank Sign
Facebooks Re-Brand Did Nothing
Anti-Ai Face Paint
There's an AI technique called universal perturbations which subtly changes pixel values which are entirely indistinguishable to humans but completely mess up classification algorithms. You can even train them to cause the algorithm to mistake you for something specific: like a panda! 🐼
Whoever Made This Billboard Can Shove It Up Their A**
Texas Lawmakers Posing As Human Beings, After Passing The New Abortion Ban
After Working From Home For Two Years, "Return To Work" Today
Nbc Is Turning Water Into Thousands Of Pounds Of Real Snow For Their 'Once In A Lifetime' Superbowl Coverage... In Southern California... During A Drought
Haha, There Was A Tussle At The Rich People's Gold-Statue Party
“I think I’ll just watch from here. From my balcony. In my million dollar mansion”
Yea... Let's Go Ahead And Bring Back Slavery
If you are a bit too mad here is a cat to lower your bp. imagesqtbn...sqpCAU.png
Im honestly scared for the future right now
Load More Replies...And sadly our govt might have a escape clause but if anyone decides that they wish to redo our govt people will be hurt
Load More Replies...I hate how in society, especially American society, everyone is just another cog in the machine, and people aren't treated like actual people.
Every time I read or watch a movie about an apocalyptic future, or those articles about "what would you do in a zombie apocalypse?" I'm like "Die. I would happily die. Hopefully fast enough. Why would I fight to live in a frickin' apocalyptic world plagued by creatures who kill everything that makes a sound?!" (A bit off-topic? Mmm, maybe... But that's what this article made me think of, soooooo... 🤔)
oh what the hell. I hate these articles because they make me feel so hopeless and useless but I always read them. I'm scared, so scared for the future. I'm really into sci-fi and dystopia right now, and those realities keep seeming a little more realistic :(
You live in the wealthiest and safest time in the universe.
Load More Replies...Don't have kids. Don't force them into this horrible world.
Load More Replies...If you made it to the end and haven't realized more government isn't the solution, go back and review the pics. And then your life...
This is not about distopia, it's mostly stupidity, and some of them are simply not understanding how the society works, or not understanding that people are living from money. I think mostly collected by r/antiwork, what i basically like, but there are some wild ideas connected to it :D
Today I was explaining a conspiracy theory to my husband (not supporting it just telling him) I found he had never heard of Q Anon, and he had missed the story about the White House invasion. I think I might change to his news source
I was feeling pretty bad today. Depression and anxiety really has its grip on me at the moment. And then I read this article. It reminds me how I can't treat my depression and anxiety issues properly. So I feel a lot worse. I shouldn't be here.
I'm in the same boat. This really makes me feel hopeless, like I'd be better off gone than living on this horrid world
Load More Replies...And only one or two was even about Ukraine. There's so much more that isn't on the list.
I realized today that most everything is "rant -able" nowadays. Except for cat videos, discussion of the real world leads directly to a rant. Every example above is rant -worthy. So, cat videos!
Is this the world we want to live in? Is this the world we want to leave for our grandchildren/grandpets?
Nope. So I'm not having kids. It's the kindest thing you can do. #antinatalism
Load More Replies...My appendix was in the process of bursting yet I had to sit waiting in a shi**y plastic chair in front of a woman to fill out forms on a messed-up computer before being eventually wheeled back for emergency surgery. Had to wait for her computer to go back online with the internal system before I could "complete the intake paperwork" - ie: deal with the financials. I didn't, and still don't, have insurance...
All of this was heartbreaking. This is our reality. What are we leaving for the next generations? Woke? Are we really?
" Holt mentioned exciting movies like Blade Runner or The Matrix from the '80s and '90s that offered depictions of going out with a bang". - - - - I think Holt has not watched Bladd Runner.
I'm about to head into the workforce 2 years... I REALLY don't want to rn
Hahaha, lies, propaganda and fear mongering, 1st world problems as usual. People rather complain then see how good they really have it. =XD
Whataboutism, "appeal to bigger problems" fallacy. Many of them are simply things that are expected in modern Western democracies. America just sucks too much to provide them.
Load More Replies...Left-wing Americans: too proud to learn a trade, too lazy to get a useful college degree, but stupid enough to think socialism/communism will work.
daniel280456: too ignorant to understand the current situation in society, too lazy to look into it, but self righteous enough to speculate societies problems.
Load More Replies...If you are a bit too mad here is a cat to lower your bp. imagesqtbn...sqpCAU.png
Im honestly scared for the future right now
Load More Replies...And sadly our govt might have a escape clause but if anyone decides that they wish to redo our govt people will be hurt
Load More Replies...I hate how in society, especially American society, everyone is just another cog in the machine, and people aren't treated like actual people.
Every time I read or watch a movie about an apocalyptic future, or those articles about "what would you do in a zombie apocalypse?" I'm like "Die. I would happily die. Hopefully fast enough. Why would I fight to live in a frickin' apocalyptic world plagued by creatures who kill everything that makes a sound?!" (A bit off-topic? Mmm, maybe... But that's what this article made me think of, soooooo... 🤔)
oh what the hell. I hate these articles because they make me feel so hopeless and useless but I always read them. I'm scared, so scared for the future. I'm really into sci-fi and dystopia right now, and those realities keep seeming a little more realistic :(
You live in the wealthiest and safest time in the universe.
Load More Replies...Don't have kids. Don't force them into this horrible world.
Load More Replies...If you made it to the end and haven't realized more government isn't the solution, go back and review the pics. And then your life...
This is not about distopia, it's mostly stupidity, and some of them are simply not understanding how the society works, or not understanding that people are living from money. I think mostly collected by r/antiwork, what i basically like, but there are some wild ideas connected to it :D
Today I was explaining a conspiracy theory to my husband (not supporting it just telling him) I found he had never heard of Q Anon, and he had missed the story about the White House invasion. I think I might change to his news source
I was feeling pretty bad today. Depression and anxiety really has its grip on me at the moment. And then I read this article. It reminds me how I can't treat my depression and anxiety issues properly. So I feel a lot worse. I shouldn't be here.
I'm in the same boat. This really makes me feel hopeless, like I'd be better off gone than living on this horrid world
Load More Replies...And only one or two was even about Ukraine. There's so much more that isn't on the list.
I realized today that most everything is "rant -able" nowadays. Except for cat videos, discussion of the real world leads directly to a rant. Every example above is rant -worthy. So, cat videos!
Is this the world we want to live in? Is this the world we want to leave for our grandchildren/grandpets?
Nope. So I'm not having kids. It's the kindest thing you can do. #antinatalism
Load More Replies...My appendix was in the process of bursting yet I had to sit waiting in a shi**y plastic chair in front of a woman to fill out forms on a messed-up computer before being eventually wheeled back for emergency surgery. Had to wait for her computer to go back online with the internal system before I could "complete the intake paperwork" - ie: deal with the financials. I didn't, and still don't, have insurance...
All of this was heartbreaking. This is our reality. What are we leaving for the next generations? Woke? Are we really?
" Holt mentioned exciting movies like Blade Runner or The Matrix from the '80s and '90s that offered depictions of going out with a bang". - - - - I think Holt has not watched Bladd Runner.
I'm about to head into the workforce 2 years... I REALLY don't want to rn
Hahaha, lies, propaganda and fear mongering, 1st world problems as usual. People rather complain then see how good they really have it. =XD
Whataboutism, "appeal to bigger problems" fallacy. Many of them are simply things that are expected in modern Western democracies. America just sucks too much to provide them.
Load More Replies...Left-wing Americans: too proud to learn a trade, too lazy to get a useful college degree, but stupid enough to think socialism/communism will work.
daniel280456: too ignorant to understand the current situation in society, too lazy to look into it, but self righteous enough to speculate societies problems.
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