• ZagamTheVile
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    To see my enemies crushed. To see them driven before me. And to see more hybrid and electric vehicles on the road.

  • lets_get_off_lemmy
    342 months ago
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    That we’re able to dodge the incoming wave of fascism and peacefully skim board into progressive politics.

  • WhatsHerBucket
    302 months ago
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    The US Government will remove their heads from their asses and work on fixing things before it’s too late.

    • PunnyName
      192 months ago
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      Ideally by regulating the shit out of corporations, and dismantling fraudulent 501©(3)s like the Heritage Foundation.

      • WhatsHerBucket
        132 months ago
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        Just having better options for the next presidential election would be a step in the right direction.

        • PunnyName
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          Hopefully more states start to heavily push the Alternative or Ranked Choice voting systems.

    • agamemnonymous
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      There are entrenched entities heavily invested, literally and figuratively, in aligning the government with their interests, and against the interests of the majority. Their primary methods are propagandizing the gullible to vote for the representatives they have invested in, and fomenting apathy in those they cannot propagandize.

      The solution is two-fold: supporting candidates aligned with your interests throughout their career from local elections up to more powerful ones, and voting in every election for the front-runner who is less detrimental to those interests.

      If you think the current government has their heads in their asses, it’s a good bet that this two-fold solution takes the form of voting for progressives in local elections and greater primaries, and showing up to vote for whichever of the front-runner candidates is comparatively more progressive.

      Voting for a candidate that is progressive but vastly unlikely to win is counterproductive. Not voting because none of the likely candidates is sufficiently progressive is counterproductive.

      If everyone understood this, and showed up to vote, within a few election cycles we’d have a government composed of un-assed heads.

  • chicken
    222 months ago
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    Everyone moving to open protocols and companies like Reddit, Twitter, Meta going bankrupt

  • VanthEnglish
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  • InputZero
    192 months ago
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    The people in power actually taking climate change seriously, and not just in a tragedy of the commons type of way. I mean actually working together to slow it down or reverse it.

  • rustyfish
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    Proof for extraterrestrial life. It doesn’t have to be aliens in spaceships or even a transmission. I would be fine with microscopic organisms on Ganymede or Europa.

        • Thavron
          42 months ago
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          Without giving too much away, in the book/tv series The Expanse, signs of alien life are found on Phoebe. The books are most excellent and reportedly the tv series is as well, but I’m only on season 2.

            • tetris11
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              No one remembers Phoebe, because Chandler always stole the show.

    • 10_0
      12 months ago
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      Same, on waiting on NASA to bring back the water samples from mars, hoping for life to be found on mars

    • umbrella
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      the pentagon declassified some ufo a few ago

      its one step closer to aliens

  • Mothra
    152 months ago
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    I hope to see my own financial stability in the future. I hope things change for the better and there are lots and lots of job openings for people, no more recessions.

  • Thavron
    142 months ago
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    If we could harness fusion power in the near future that would be neat.

    • tetris11
      52 months ago
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      I’m here to make a flippant sarcastic comment about us already having fusion, and that all we need is enough solar panels to capture it. I thank you for your time, and yes I will go eff myself.

      • sbvEnglish
        42 months ago
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        Thank you for acknowledging that comment is inappropriate for a hope thread, regardless of how correct it may be.

        • tetris11
          12 months ago
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          I’m just tired of seeing it when people say “we need fusion! OH RLY? HAVE YOU LOOKED UP LATELY

          It’s stale and adds nothing

  • cm0002
    112 months ago
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    The Star Trek timeline, I just want a holodeck, but they just keep hawking this VR/AR crap :(

    • The Snark UrgeEnglish
      42 months ago
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      If you knew what came next in the ST timeline, you would not wish for it

    • PunnyName
      22 months ago
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      One must walk before they can run. Probably. I dunno the future.

    • tetris11
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      It’s gonna be locked down. Everyone wants a holodeck, but imagine there are so many rules and regs on what you can and can’t do in one that it’s not even worth it?

      Imagine playing GTA, but:

      • you can’t hijack a train full of people
      • buildings don’t take any damage when you fly helicopters into them
      • people’s limbs don’t detach when you sever them
      • you can’t make idle small talk with random NPCs without it escalating into violence

      Would that be a GTA you would actually play?