• A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    Stardew Valley. Theres some fucked up shit beneath the surface, but you can financially support yourself just from taking nature walks. thats all i want.

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    Starfield. Its boring as fuk, and that’s what you want. Nice quiet life. With spaceships.

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      As someone with some profound ADHD that has affected my career, I have to say, I would be fucking amazing in the Star Trek universe. For someone with an interest-based focus ability, a society where the standard of social merit is, “do cool shit you’re passionate about,” would be Heaven. I can do things. I can do amazing things. When I’m passionate about something, I can move mountains. But stick me in a cubicle and ask me to do the same grind day in, day out? I really struggle. Some people say they would just disappear forever into the Holodeck. But for me, the coolest thing about the Star Trek universe is that regular people can simply do whatever they’re most passionate about, without concern for monetary profit.

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      Easy. A post-scarcity world sounds amazing. Never have to really worry about the necessities, just explore whatever art or joy you have.

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      Sure, you can live in the Star Trek universe. In 2026.

      Enjoy the impending Eugenics Wars and Post-Atomic Horror.

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      This is the one. A post scarcity society where you can do just about anything you want as long as you have a certain minimum proficiency. Plus, almost all the life threatening shenanigans happen way out in space far enough away it’s just part of the background news.

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    I would have said Adventure Time but someone else got there first. I’m only about a third in but maybe Persona (5)? For the music alone 🎶

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    Culture. No question.

    Wouldn’t mind a lift, if the good ship Arbitrary is listening.

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    Futurama. People go to the moon for donuts, there are fast food joints even in the furthest reaches of space, you can go any part of the world in less than a second, most, keyword MOST, robots cater to your needs, you can live literally anywhere, and silly, adventurous stuff happen all the time.

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    The Pokemon universe would be kinda fun just to have one of the creatures there as someone to chill with.

    For sure me and Jigglypuff would end up in marker scribble fights pretty frequently.

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        Buneary, or Pichu and Dedenne would be fun, and really cute, to hang out with, too.

        Ooh, or even Glaceon especially as it could literally make snow to play in whenever it wants, at least so long as it’s cold enough outside for it to not melt.

        Happiny would be a fun one too to decorate rocks with. Happiny running around with a rock painted up as a mini-me of herself in her pouch would be adorable.

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        They’d be a fun snow generator too, though, provided the outside weather is already cold enough to support snow, that is.

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    Very few of them, which annoys me. 90% of fictional universes are dystopian, on the edge of collapse, and only savable by a smaller group.

    The Trails games kind of stood out for having a world that’s usually on pace, and isn’t even aware of whatever sinister plot your detectives/adventurers are looking into.

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      No. You got it all backwards.

      That’s the world where you can’t even pour a bowl a cereal without a cartoon character trying to steal it!