The Shape of Shit to Come

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
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Author: Alan McArthur, Steve Lowe ISBN: 9780007467006
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: October 11, 2012
Imprint: The Friday Project Language: English
Author: Alan McArthur, Steve Lowe
ISBN: 9780007467006
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: October 11, 2012
Imprint: The Friday Project
Language: English

We’ve seen the future. And it’s shit. From the authors of the mega-selling Is It Just Me or Is Everything Shit? Once, we were promised a sci-fi future that never arrived. But what if it really is on its way now? The Shape of Shit to Come takes a funny tour of the future taking shape before our eyes – a future of sex robots, hotels in space, kids making their own pets with gene-splicing kits and people planning, for real, how they can turn themselves into hyper-intelligent genetically enriched cyborg immortals of the future. Because these things are happening. As of yet only the geeks are talking about this stuff. But is that wise? Shouldn’t we all be getting with the programme? Otherwise we’re leaving the future of humanity in the hands of people who ride scooters indoors.

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We’ve seen the future. And it’s shit. From the authors of the mega-selling Is It Just Me or Is Everything Shit? Once, we were promised a sci-fi future that never arrived. But what if it really is on its way now? The Shape of Shit to Come takes a funny tour of the future taking shape before our eyes – a future of sex robots, hotels in space, kids making their own pets with gene-splicing kits and people planning, for real, how they can turn themselves into hyper-intelligent genetically enriched cyborg immortals of the future. Because these things are happening. As of yet only the geeks are talking about this stuff. But is that wise? Shouldn’t we all be getting with the programme? Otherwise we’re leaving the future of humanity in the hands of people who ride scooters indoors.

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