I’ve gotten used to not having the flying cars and robot butlers I was promised, but nobody told me there were going to be this many fucking Nazis around in 2024.
@Green_Footballs The flying cars would have at least made it easier to get away from the Nazis.
@Green_Footballs I want a freaking Star Trek replicator so I don't have to cook dinner. And I grew up thinking Nazis were gone forever, what the hell.
@Jennifer @Green_Footballs My big brother has been doing antifa stuff since at least the 80's so I knew nazis were still around but society's failure to keep them in check has been quite a shock.

@Green_Footballs Neither of those were ever going to happen—at least not until we make significant advances in the generation, storage, and transmission of power. Mature wireless power transfer technology combined with by electricity from nuclear fusion could remotely power anything from aircraft to cars to personal devices to, yes, household robots.

It could be done today, but the power losses would be too significant to be practical.

@Green_Footballs Meanwhile, as long as liberalism exists, it will be vulnerable to fascism. The ideology of individual rights and freedom, political equality, the consent of the governed, right to private property, and equality under the law is great until fascists start using it as a means to spread their propaganda, their ideology, which does not value any of these things and will ultimately seek to abolish it.

@Green_Footballs based on how crappy we are about driving, accidents, and pedestrian deaths. It's probably for the best we don't have flying cars.

But yeah, there no justification for all the Nazis, take them back 2024, we don't want em.

@Green_Footballs Well, maybe after World War III. we might at least get something like the United Federation of Planets. 2026 is just around the corner...
@Green_Footballs You should be absolutely fricking pissed that we don’t have personal Jet Paks. There is no EXCUSE!!!

@Green_Footballs Nobody wants flying cars and robot butlers but we’d be better off with them than stinking NAZIs.

The comment above about replicators is on the right track,but just give me a protein pill and apple pie for dessert.

@Green_Footballs Iron Sky did. Although they bungled up a few details.
@Green_Footballs that's because they don't get forced into conditionless surrender on sight!
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We weren’t promised flying cars, we were promised a cyberpunk dystopia?
@Green_Footballs It's an unfixed Y2K problem. The Nazis still think it's 1924.
@Green_Footballs We're this close to Elon calling his flying cars "Haunebu", thus providing you with both in one package