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Book: Here, There & Everywhere


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Came across this in a sci-fi book by Chris Roberson called Here, There & Everywhere:

"In her childhood in the 1970s, it looked as though the future was just around the corner, the world of tomorrow an asexual, androgyne paradise of white, plastic curves and formfitting bodysuits of sythetic fibers dyed in complementary primary colors. Everyone would have their flying car, or personal jetpack for preference, and would consume knowledge in the form of pills, and three-course meals in gel-packs of liquid goo. Disease would be stamped out, as would ingnorance, poverty, bigotry, and war.

Of course, by the 1980s everyone was convinced that the future would be a brutal hell of postapocalyptic biker ganges and mutants, but that was another matter entirely."

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The last sentence made me laugh out loud. ;)

Me too! It was in the next paragraph and didn't really relate to asexuality, but I thought it was funny enough to put in there. :)

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