ustopia
ustopia is a term coined by author margaret atwood. it is formed by combining the words utopia and dystopia. atwood argues that “each contains a latent version of the other.”
i suppose that’s what happens to ustopian societies when they die: they don’t go to heaven, they become thesis topics.
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