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Imagine waking up 500 years in the future… and nothing makes sense.

From green “water” that tastes like sports drinks to crumbling cities barely held together, this isn’t the advanced world you’d expect—it’s a complete collapse of logic and intelligence.

As Bowles tries to understand what happened, he quickly realizes he might be the smartest person left… and that’s exactly what gets him into trouble.

A strange, dark, and surprisingly thought-provoking look at where humanity could end up.

#FutureWorld #SciFi #MindBlown
Transcript
00:00He suddenly realized that the water flowing from the pipes was actually a beverage.
00:02Uh, excuse me, I think this might be Gatorade or something, I was just looking for some regular water.
00:08You mean like in the toilet? What for?
00:09Just to drink.
00:13And outside the window, the world looked like it had ended.
00:15Even the twin towers were tied together with shoelaces.
00:18This scene left Bull stunned, making him question his own sanity.
00:20So he rushed to the hospital.
00:21Strangely, the doctor only handed him three test sticks.
00:23This goes in your mouth, this one goes in your ear, this one goes in your butt.
00:29Hang on a second.
00:31This one, uh, this one, this one goes in your mouth.
00:37During the examination, Bulls noticed that the date on the newspaper read 2505.
00:40He then realized he had arrived 500 years in the future.
00:42Everyone here had a barcode on their wrist to verify identity.
00:45When the doctor noticed that Bulls didn't have a barcode, he immediately pressed the alarm button.
00:48Police soon arrived and arrested him, taking him to court.
00:50The judge assigned a lawyer to Bulls.
00:59With his lawyer's defense, Bulls was sentenced to 200 years in prison.
01:03Bulls was then brought to a testing center, as inmates in this world had to pass an intelligence assessment.
01:07But when he saw the exam questions, he was momentarily speechless.
01:09If you have one bucket that holds two gallons, and another bucket that holds five gallons, how many buckets do
01:16you have?
01:17Two?
01:17In this way, Bulls solved a problem that had remained unsolved for nearly 300 years.
01:21It turned out that after 2026, highly intelligent people generally chose not to have children.
01:25While less intelligent, more carefree individuals reproduced in large numbers.
01:27This led to a continuous decline.

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