Utopias

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What do we mean by utopias?

A world in which everything and everyone works in perfect harmony.

1) a theoretical "perfect" realm, in which everyone is content, where things get done well by people who are happy to do them, and where all the problems which have plagued our world for millenia no longer apply. whoever came up with the idea was drunk, stoned, tripping or insane. maybe all four. 2) a popular maths-and-text based online game which can be quite complicated. people who play tend to lose all social skills, and spend hours chatting to friends and allies online, saying things like "goddam, just got grabbed by a pumped orc. he's bottom-feeding, so my kd suicided in retal, razed him and he's near peasant-death" do not worry if you do not understand the game. half the people who play don't either. be warned, the game seems to exert a strange and powerful force on those with geekish tendencies. Urban Dictionary

A place in which there are no problems. Everything is perfect. Urban Dictionary

Utopia is the theory that if humans are given enough time they will eventually create a perfect world; a place so unrealistic that it can only be in your dreams. In a utopia everything is serene and free of any and all problems imaginable, but it is a place that doesn’t exist. Every utopia has faults which makes it a dystopia. Not everyone will agree in a utopia which will cause chaos, thus making a utopia an unfeasible thing. Urban Dictionary

N. Greek, a society which is free of hate, violence, prejudice, bigotry, jealousy, etc, and is unobtainable. Except one way which would be blowing the hell out of everything, leaving nothing alive to hate or be hated. Urban Dictionary

A Greek word means a perfect place that does not exist. Sir Thomas More wrote a fiction on a perfect country showing what was going on in this country but did not give reasons why that could or could not happen. Urban Dictionary

Noun. The perfect society; theoretically impossible but practically verifiable, for example by a democratic referendum. IMO, given the necessary conditions of Utopia's survival and recognisability as the perfect society, the characteristics of a Utopian society - survivalism, rationalism, freedom, and happiness - may be derived and society may remodel itself along Utopian lines. Etymology: from eu (Gk. good) and topos (Gk. place). First used by Sir Thomas More in his book Utopia, c. 1542. Urban Dictionary

The most beautiful, amazing girl in the world that you don't know what you would do without her and you wish you could be with her all the time because she makes you so happy, and she's also a great kisser ;) Urban Dictionary

That wonderfully perfect, sexy, warm place right between/atop a woman's breasts (bare or not) where you head fits snuggly. Urban Dictionary

A headshop in Easton PA Urban Dictionary

A utopia is an idealized social construct largely relegated to fiction and sociological thought experiments. In a utopia everybody gets along and does not need much if anything. In theory all have equal rights to food, shelter, and other basic needs. There are many suggested forms of utopia suggested: Eco, Technological, Religious, Science, Economic, etc. There are others, but it boils down to any given system and the will of the people over all. The moment someone decides to take over or people start to grow disillusioned. All attempts have failed to produce a viable society and have broken down. (See Plato's Republic.) Proponents of any one of these will argue with their dying breath how the other ones are the devil, however the truth is that each has their pros and cons. The fact is they're a pipe dream because human nature: greed and selfishness. Urban Dictionary

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The word "utopias" in example sentences

Were this not the case we would all be living in utopias entirely free of prejudice, as there would be no counterforce to the efforts and abilities of individuals to dismantle prejudice, in themselves and others, as and when they recognise it as unjust. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

The problem with utopias is that I start looking for the pile of bodies behind the dumpster. ❋ Erika Nelson (2009)

"The problem with utopias is that I start looking for the pile of bodies behind the dumpster." ❋ Erika Nelson (2009)

His later Oz books reflect the Gilded Age's interest in utopias, as in Edward Bellamy's Looking Backwards. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The obnoxious, militaristic mindset of the Freehold and the creepiness of the Uchidans made them pariahs in human space and each culture got settled on some out of the way dust-balls to pursue their "utopias" in peace until The Shoal invoked the "evacuation clause" on the Uchidans planet and the Consortium settled them on another continent on the sparsely populated Freehold planet. ❋ Liviu (2009)

It seems unlikely, then, that these "utopias" can ever actually be utopian for anyone except those who have disengaged from the possibility of improving the actual world that we live in. ❋ Mary Kate Hurley (2007)

In the collectivist "utopias" they are the only ones who have any wealth, and they are the "ubermenschen" and rule along side with the political deities of the realm: ❋ Dr. Sanity (2009)

In a sense they were "social bandits," although their base communities were not traditional peasant societies but "utopias" created almost ex nihilo in terra incognita, enclaves of total liberty occupying empty spaces on the map. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But don't assume he was evangelising that the web would bring this about or be at the centre of this network of temporary, autonomous 'utopias': ❋ Unknown (2009)

1) [sir thomas] moore: i live by utopian ideals other guy: you fuckin fool 2) a: how's ur [tope] goin? b: not good, i'm gettin [rickets] from stayin inside to play it too much ❋ Stumpy McTavish (2003)

This [world] in not [Utopia]. ❋ § (2004)

Ex. Neverland, from Peter Pan. It seems perfect there, to be [forever young] is great, to have no supervision is what every kid wants. But the utopia becomes a [dystopia] when the [lost boys] realize they might want to grow up, the problem of captain Hook, and when their leader/friend, Peter Pan, might leave. ❋ Ardendrew_ (2014)

"[BOOM]!!!" and there was [Utopia]. ❋ The Ugly One (2003)

❋ Boonserm Booncharoenpol (2003)

Since perfection is impossible, it is [sufficient] for citizens of Utopia to work towards a society that is very close to perfection. Utopia is the future of politics in [this country]. Who says Utopia is necessarily [impractical]? ❋ Utopian Thought (2006)

[That girl] is [such a] Utopia ❋ Dr.Double-D (2011)

We were [laying] together and [I fell asleep] in [utopia]! ❋ Rob Job (2006)

[Lets go] get a [bong] at [Utopia] ❋ Anonymous (2003)

[Plato's Republic] was written to [explain] what a [utopia] was and why they can't work. ❋ FlarkinOverlord (2019)

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