was going to say star trek-- also like doctor who, which trek owes lots to, but star trek is about as idealistic as it gets without being a complete mary sue story. even ds9 grows on you after season 1 (for me anyway.)
Yesssss! Except I still want tampons and toilets and toilet paper. How did girls deal with that kind of stuff back in the day? Sounds messy and miserable.
Overall I'd say you were stuck with trying to position a rag under your skirt somehow, using moss or whatever to make a pad somehow, getting pregnant, or idk getting blood all over your shift/hose/etc?
Yeah, and how do you hold it in place? Tie it there and hope it doesn't all fall out of place? I don't know if they had underwear then... did you just stuff it up inside? Sounds so gross and unsanitary. Or maybe that's why girls wore skirts that were floor length to hid things...
It's a great place to make a living as a glazier, though. All those broken windows, always needing replacement! I'll bet in some neighbourhoods they are constantly at work.
Great series. It's hard to sum it up. Super-advanced AI ships, brain backups, ultimate transhumanism, lightspeed combat. Culture minds can simulate entire universes without effort, and usually just let them run til heat death, since it's unethical to kill the simulated beings in it.
"The Culture is a fictional interstellar anarchist utopian society created by the Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, which features in a number of his space opera novels and works of short fiction, collectively called the Culture series."
Jurassic Park's would be pretty awesome, once you figured out how to defend yourself from rexes. I mean, imagine bringing back all the animals that went extinct because of humans! Imagine pet dodos!
Star Trek. Even when things go wrong, it's still a universe where all of humanity is prospering.
That's a really cool way of looking at it. I hadn't thought of that before.
I really love this one too
was going to say star trek-- also like doctor who, which trek owes lots to, but star trek is about as idealistic as it gets without being a complete mary sue story. even ds9 grows on you after season 1 (for me anyway.)
dude... it grows on us all... even in season one. Everyone is just too conformist to admit it. (or really, they're just used to old trek)
Don't forget a post scarcity economy... with LAZORS!
I think the LOTR world would be cool
Yes!
Yesssss! Except I still want tampons and toilets and toilet paper. How did girls deal with that kind of stuff back in the day? Sounds messy and miserable.
Overall I'd say you were stuck with trying to position a rag under your skirt somehow, using moss or whatever to make a pad somehow, getting pregnant, or idk getting blood all over your shift/hose/etc?
Yeah, and how do you hold it in place? Tie it there and hope it doesn't all fall out of place? I don't know if they had underwear then... did you just stuff it up inside? Sounds so gross and unsanitary. Or maybe that's why girls wore skirts that were floor length to hid things...
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter! Or wherever the heck those ABC Family and Hallmark original Christmas movies are set :)
Discworld.
Hard to pick one because they're always something wrong in them :/
I think the marvel world would be pretty cool!
Yeah, but have you seen what happens to the cars in that world? Random flattenings, any day of the week. Can you imagine the price of insurance?
Hahaha! This is a fantastic point.
It's a great place to make a living as a glazier, though. All those broken windows, always needing replacement! I'll bet in some neighbourhoods they are constantly at work.
Parecon
Willy wonka's factory, obviously
the culture
Which is this one?
Great series. It's hard to sum it up. Super-advanced AI ships, brain backups, ultimate transhumanism, lightspeed combat. Culture minds can simulate entire universes without effort, and usually just let them run til heat death, since it's unethical to kill the simulated beings in it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Culture
"The Culture is a fictional interstellar anarchist utopian society created by the Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, which features in a number of his space opera novels and works of short fiction, collectively called the Culture series."
Ooh I've heard that name before, he's on my to-read list. I will check this one out thanks so much!
arda. no question.
Jurassic Park's would be pretty awesome, once you figured out how to defend yourself from rexes. I mean, imagine bringing back all the animals that went extinct because of humans! Imagine pet dodos!
A thrill seeker eh?
Kinda wanna live like Finn and jake tho
Pokemon world would be fun. I wanna hug a dunsparce.
Most definitely pokemon. I wanna train em all!
Haha, true! But at least it would be cool to watch it happen!
Yuri!!! On Ice