W-what happened?

Where did it all go wrong, Sup Forums?

Here's what we thought the future would look like in the 1920's.

youtube.com/watch?v=czr-98yo6RU [Open]

My heart beats with fury against our satanic overlords.

We were so optimistic...

we decided to pay them to have babies instead of paying them to not have babies

here is what the future looks like,

You know where it went wrong user..

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what? that place is near my home

Fpbp

For one we haven't perfected giant clear domes yet. That's a big deal .... Agriculture would be a totally different industry. Monorails aren't as common as they should be. The space ship homes don't seem necessary but lifting a regular home up on a pedestal seems like a good idea if we could get that shit down pat. Floods wouldn't matter anyway. More automation is a hold up ... And so is energy harvesting. We are close but too busy fighting each other to make superfluous changes to infrastructure.

>The Museum of Military History in Dresden, redesigned by the American architect Daniel Libeskind and set to open to the public Saturday, is the first war museum to open in Germany since the country's reunification and a study in contrasts appropriate to a nation grappling with its violent past.

>The radical $85-million overhaul of the museum, run by the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, has drawn criticism from all sides, civilian and military alike, with some complaining of excessive antiwar sentiment, some of insufficient attention to the victims of organized violence, and others simply of misguided aesthetics.

>Central to the controversy, and the new museum, is the 99-foot, 14,700-ton wedge of steel and glass that cuts through the old arsenal like an enormous piece of shrapnel. The museum was one of the few major buildings to survive the February 1945 firebombing of Dresden by Allied forces, which leveled 80% of the city, and to some of its residents, its dramatic bisection by the modernist wedge is a step too far.

>But Libeskind believed that the museum could make itself relevant only with a sharp turn from its orderly past. "He couldn't imagine housing a reflection on the history of the German military in a conventional rectangular building," said Jochen Klein, Studio Daniel Libeskind's project leader for the museum, during a press preview this week

>The museum was built in 1873 as a military arsenal. Over the next 120 years, it served as the army museum for Saxony, as a Nazi military museum and as the museum of the East German National People's Army, until it was taken over by the Bundeswehr after reunification in 1990. Before it was closed for reconstruction 10 years ago, the museum presented German military history in a straightforward chronological manner — "very old-fashioned, very unspectacular," said Barbara Holzer of the architecture firm Holzer Kobler, which helped design the institution's interior

ITS NOT FAIR

THIS

We would be building cities on mars, bases on the moon and floating habitats on Venus...
But we're paying subhumans with fake money ( debt) to destroy us.

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Something changed after the 40s

I mean we have the tech to make that, we are just spending all our time, money, and resources on helping niggers and spics breed so they can overthrow us.

No its going straight to the mil.

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When your goal is space, you better get the most out of Earth first otherwise you just waste a lot of opportunity.

This is fucking intentional sabotage
Who the fuck thinks those are an improvement in anyway?
How are artists this fucking brainwashed?

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Oh look, beautiful architecture reduced to a commie bloc.

DA JOOZ

niggers

These make me irrationally angry

>What happened
We failed to weed out and separate the undesirables.