Would you live in "The Line"?

Would you?

  • Yes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 4 100.0%

  • Total voters
    4
Well I know 20,000 people that won't.
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But sure, what could go wrong living in a very heavily Islamic country? :bulmatea:
 
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This is like the ad they would have made when they built Midgar in Final Fantasy 7. In fact, it's just like the propaganda ad they show in FF7R.
I feel like they want people to WANT to live in these places. Like they will make them seem like luxury and then open them to the public but once you move there, you can't leave or something.

:wut:
 
I feel like they want people to WANT to live in these places. Like they will make them seem like luxury and then open them to the public but once you move there, you can't leave or something.

:wut:
Again. This is Saudi.

Also that's pretty much what the "voluntary" COVID quarantine camps were like in Australia.
 
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I could see how this would appeal to city-folk. You're locked in an apartment, you might as well do it somewhere "environmentally friendly" where you can see more interesting things and quickly access stuff with zero traffic.
 
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I could see how this would appeal to city-folk. You're locked in an apartment, you might as well do it somewhere "environmentally friendly" where you can see more interesting things and quickly access stuff with zero traffic.
I mean cities cause the most pollution bar none. Which is why it pisses me off when they want all this climate crap OUTSIDE of cities.
 
No, people can create their own "the line."
I just realized they did this in Solar Opposites. It was "the wall" :haha:
No, its autonomous "colonies." Many shows went over this, and those shows got canned because people are responding negatively.

There were two shows I especially liked, despite the negative connotation, those shows are "Corporation" and "Incorporated." These shows talk about these bordered "walls" between communities. For example, California has an express lane from 'a' to 'b' to be for the rich, people who can pay, people who have connections, etc. While the rest of the state is like 3rd world, socialist donbasses. So criminals are more respected, more like welfare states. You want drugs, find a criminal. You want sex? Find a strip club with no rules. It was a great show, it was world building right in your face, but all these people reacted indifferent.
 
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