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These 40 Pics Show How Dystopic Our Society Already Is, And It's Terrifying (New Pics)

These 40 Pics Show How Dystopic Our Society Already Is, And It's Terrifying (New Pics)

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Constant electronic surveillance, facial recognition software, algorithms that decide what you get to see and not the other way around. Would this have fit a cyberpunk movie from the early 90s? Yes. Are they all real now? Also yes.
We’ve gathered some of the more poignant and telling images from a group dedicated to “a boring dystopia,” pictures from modern life that sound like something out of 80s science fiction. So settle in as you scroll through, upvote the most interesting examples and be sure to share your thoughts in the comments down below.

#1 Can Someone Explain?

Can Someone Explain?
114points

#2 It's All About Control, Not Money

It's All About Control, Not Money
88points

#3 Media Manipulation Isn’t New

Media Manipulation Isn’t New
81points

In 2025, it's no longer unusual to overhear people half-serious, or full-on joking, that they believe they're living in a dystopia. The word has transferred from a type of fiction to a commonly used phrase in mundane contexts, sprinkled with irony and unease. But the feeling isn't just melodrama; it's the result of a coming together of global issues, technology anxiety, and the strange cadence of modern life.

Part of the sense of dystopia comes from how rapidly the world changes, often in ways that feel out of our control. Technology is advancing faster than laws, ethics, or even social norms can keep up. Artificial intelligence can write essays, generate images, and mimic voices, which leaves many people unsettled about what’s real and what’s manufactured.

#4 Health System Failing

Health System Failing
80points

#5 Really Can't Live On One Job Anymore

Really Can't Live On One Job Anymore
79points

#6 To Justify Starving Gaza

To Justify Starving Gaza
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79points

The surveillance explosion, by intelligent machines, working conditions surveillance, or governments monitoring records, fuels a widespread sense that privacy is disappearing. Dystopian science fiction was generally more likely to imagine faceless states watching us everywhere, really, though, the watchers are not just states but corporations, software, and algorithms that mediate what we see and how we think.

#7 America Is A Glorified Company Town

America Is A Glorified Company Town
76points

#8 Welcome To Oligarchy

Welcome To Oligarchy
70points

#9 This Has Been Banned On Twitter I Guess The One Who Made It Hit A Nerve With This Art

This Has Been Banned On Twitter I Guess The One Who Made It Hit A Nerve With This Art
66points

At the same time, climate fear hangs over daily life. Severe weather occurrences happen more frequently and are more prominent, bogged down on social media feeds at the moment. Fires, floods, and heatwaves that previously appeared to be unusual are now part of the normal scenery. To young people especially, the notion of inheriting a damaged earth provides fuel to the sense of being caught up in a story with no evident cheerful ending. It isn't that the world has ended, but that the future appears increasingly fragile.

#10 Unbelievably Dire.. How Did We Get Here

Unbelievably Dire.. How Did We Get Here
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58points

#11 When Even The Good Guys See Immigrants As An Exploitable Slave Class

When Even The Good Guys See Immigrants As An Exploitable Slave Class
58points

#12 Years From Now When We Take Full Account Of The Horrors, We Will Know The Atrocities To Be On A Far Greater Scale Than Even What Is Reported Now. Rest In Power To The Hundreds Of Brave Journalists Who Risked Everything To Report The Truth And Who Were Assassinated By The Idf Butchers

Years From Now When We Take Full Account Of The Horrors, We Will Know The Atrocities To Be On A Far Greater Scale Than Even What Is Reported Now. Rest In Power To The Hundreds Of Brave Journalists Who Risked Everything To Report The Truth And Who Were Assassinated By The Idf Butchers
57points

Politics infuses an added layer of dystopia. Polarization bites harder than ever, stoked by social media echo chambers where compromise is unthinkable. The sheer volume of disinformation, propaganda, and conspiracy theories gives the impression that truth is precarious. When citizens cannot even agree on basic facts, it creates an environment in which distrust is the norm, not the exception. Most dystopian fiction survives on the vagueness of fact and fantasy, and in 2025, that notion seems more like daily reality and not so much fiction.

#13 America Plans To Spend 4x The Amount Of Money On Detention Centers Than Affordable Housing

America Plans To Spend 4x The Amount Of Money On Detention Centers Than Affordable Housing
55points

#14 No Amount Of Green Living Will Make Up For The Fact The Owning Class Life Styles Are Unsustainable

No Amount Of Green Living Will Make Up For The Fact The Owning Class Life Styles Are Unsustainable
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53points

#15 Texts My Brother Just Sent Me About Working With The New Administration

Texts My Brother Just Sent Me About Working With The New Administration
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52points

There’s also the subtle but pervasive impact of constant connectivity. Smartphones, social media, and 24-hour news cycles mean that people rarely disconnect from the churn of crises, scandals, and bad news. Even joyful or ordinary moments are filtered through screens, liked, shared, and commodified. Dystopia is often depicted as dehumanization, and in many ways the digital age creates a softened version of that: people become data points, engagement metrics, or avatars in endless online discourse.

#16 We’re Creating Trillionaires, So What If Most Can’t Afford Groceries

We’re Creating Trillionaires, So What If Most Can’t Afford Groceries
44points

#17 Housing Crisis Worsens Dramatically

Housing Crisis Worsens Dramatically
43points

#18 This Photograph Was Taken Two Days Ago At The FBI Academy In Quantico And Submitted To The Nyt Under The Condition Of Anonymity

This Photograph Was Taken Two Days Ago At The FBI Academy In Quantico And Submitted To The Nyt Under The Condition Of Anonymity
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42points

But it's not just outside forces, it's the emotional load that generates the dystopian feeling. Most people have a feeling of helplessness. When crises pile up, whether economic turmoil, global conflict, or epidemics, the individual feels small, unable to influence the direction of events. That lack of control is what lies at the core of the dystopian experience. It's not so much that things are hard, but that individuals feel caught up in systems larger than themselves, systems they had no hand in creating but must navigate.

#19 Bid On Your Deceased Coworkers' Paid Time Off

Bid On Your Deceased Coworkers' Paid Time Off
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42points

#20 Dictatorship Of The Bourgeoisie

Dictatorship Of The Bourgeoisie
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41points
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