Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-5441128-20170405163832/@comment-11565898-20170411145537

Bugthe wrote: @Charinfox, I think you are speaking about utopian societies not dsytopian. Well, I'm speaking on both concepts actually, but specifically a dsytopian society.

I mean, the very definition of dsytopia implies that of unhappiness or something bad.

These societies are usually totalitarian or that of a dictatorship. They don't allow their people to think outside of what a governed body decides because they want some version of "peace". However, that isn't peace. That's control which leaves the people without choices which is something I don't agree with.

A utopian society speaks to a person's version of "perfection" or "utilmate happiness" which is in some ways is what a dsytopian society is.