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would you live to live in the dome?
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>>216031865
this dome look like a lingam
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>>216031865
I think there's a scene in the parking lot outside the dome, but I like to imagine everyone else is also in domes and the world is a post nuclear wasteland. Truman is a parody of their situation
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>>216031880
What's a lingam?
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>>216032279
There are also multiple scenes of people outside watching the Truman show.
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>>216032300
"outside"
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>>216031865
It seems unlikely he'd never reach the wall.
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>>216032311
So are these domes as nice as Truman's dome then? In that case it wouldn't be a parody.
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>>216031865
Acoustics seem like ass so probably not like just bare wall
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>>216032315
He only escapes from the first layer. Probably into an incomprehensible machinery space of twisted metal, pitch darkness, and deadly fall risks.
>>216032330
they're nicer. Truman's dome is super basic, it's showing them how easy it is to live a good life with nothing.
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>>216032362
>they're nicer
What a twist
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>>216032426
They still use nuclear-hardened CRTs and landlines though
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>>216032288
Not much, what's lingam with you?
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>>216032725
Oh you!
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>>216032315
According to a 2008 Pew Research Center survey (still widely cited as a baseline, with similar trends in recent studies), 37% of Americans have never left their hometown. A 2022 U.S. Census analysis found that 80% of young adults (by age 26) live within 100 miles of their childhood home, implying a high rate of limited mobility. Recent surveys, like one from LendingTree in 2023, show 57% of millennials and Gen Z (ages 18-42) still live in their hometowns.
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>>216033792
Multiple surveys converge on 11% of Americans having never left their birth state. This comes from a 2019 OnePoll survey of 2,000 adults (reported in Forbes) and aligns with a 2020 Reddit-discussed statistic from similar sources. A 2021 StudyFinds survey found nearly 1 in 6 (about 17%) have never left their home state, slightly higher but consistent. Pew data shows 57% have never lived outside their birth state, but the "traveled" metric is lower at 11%.

so, The Truman Show is possible
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>>216031865
>would you live to live in the dome?
as opposed to dying to live in the dome? learn english.
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>>216032816
Damn niguana.
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>>216033903
don't be a fucking retard. it's an obvious typo



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