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«Breaking News» Disturbing photos suggest we are living in a dystopian society

In today's fast-paced world, we're all guilty of being oblivious to our surroundings, but these snaps will make you stop and think.  

A subreddit called A Boring Dystopia is devoted to an idea put forward by the late British academic and cultural theorist Mark Fisher, that suggests we are already being coerced and persuaded of certain views by adverts and propaganda.


Now Bored Panda has collated some of its most unsettling photos taken in locations around the world.


From hospital patients having to withdraw money from a cash point before getting treatment to Pepsi sponsoring diabetes research, they will certainly make you think. 


Then there's a guarded selfie spot in LA that you can only use if you have 20,000 social media followers, here are some of the most shocking examples.




This photo, believed to have been taken in Croatia and shared by Bored Panda, is a disturbing one. It shows an unnamed, injured man on a stretcher withdrawing money from a cash machine while surrounded by paramedics. It seems to suggest that he can't actually get the treatment he needs until he has the money for it


This photo, believed to have been taken in Croatia and shared by Bored Panda, is a disturbing one. It shows an unnamed, injured man on a stretcher withdrawing money from a cash machine while surrounded by paramedics. It seems to suggest that he can't actually get the treatment he needs until he has the money for it



This photo, believed to have been taken in Croatia and shared by Bored Panda, is a disturbing one. It shows an unnamed, injured man on a stretcher withdrawing money from a cash machine while surrounded by paramedics. It seems to suggest that he can't actually get the treatment he needs until he has the money for it





This photo, which was shared by Bored Panda, shows how confusing and ironic society can be. According to the photo, this branch of KFC in Utah, in the US, was telling customers in June 2011 that it will donate $1 to a juvenile diabetes research foundation - provided they buy a mega jug of Pepsi


This photo, which was shared by Bored Panda, shows how confusing and ironic society can be. According to the photo, this branch of KFC in Utah, in the US, was telling customers in June 2011 that it will donate $1 to a juvenile diabetes research foundation - provided they buy a mega jug of Pepsi



This photo, which was shared by Bored Panda, shows how confusing and ironic society can be. According to the photo, this branch of KFC in Utah, in the US, was telling customers in June 2011 that it will donate $1 to a juvenile diabetes research foundation - provided they buy a mega jug of Pepsi





This advert from 2017 for Timberland boots in a Hong Kong mall was shared by Bored Panda and darkly states that 'you're never going to be able to retire', suggesting that you will be struggling for your whole life - before also asking that you buy their, probably expensive, new boots


This advert from 2017 for Timberland boots in a Hong Kong mall was shared by Bored Panda and darkly states that 'you're never going to be able to retire', suggesting that you will be struggling for your whole life - before also asking that you buy their, probably expensive, new boots



This advert from 2017 for Timberland boots in a Hong Kong mall was shared by Bored Panda and darkly states that 'you're never going to be able to retire', suggesting that you will be struggling for your whole life - before also asking that you buy their, probably expensive, new boots





Earlier this year, Justin Caffier shared this photo, which was included in Bored Panda's gallery. It shows a mural in LA that is only open to 'verified influencers' with more than 20,000 followers. In Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, the artwork is flanked by security guards


Earlier this year, Justin Caffier shared this photo, which was included in Bored Panda's gallery. It shows a mural in LA that is only open to 'verified influencers' with more than 20,000 followers. In Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, the artwork is flanked by security guards



Earlier this year, Justin Caffier shared this photo, which was included in Bored Panda's gallery. It shows a mural in LA that is only open to 'verified influencers' with more than 20,000 followers. In Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, the artwork is flanked by security guards





Writer Tom Gara tweeted this, which was included in the Bored Panda gallery, and it shows the impact of technology on children. His friend's toddler had watched so much YouTube, he thought 'don't forget to subscribe' meant 'goodbye'


Writer Tom Gara tweeted this, which was included in the Bored Panda gallery, and it shows the impact of technology on children. His friend's toddler had watched so much YouTube, he thought 'don't forget to subscribe' meant 'goodbye'



Writer Tom Gara tweeted this, which was included in the Bored Panda gallery, and it shows the impact of technology on children. His friend's toddler had watched so much YouTube, he thought 'don't forget to subscribe' meant 'goodbye'





This picture was taken in Toronto in 2017 and was shared by Bored Panda. A man spent his own money on building some stairs so elderly people could climb up this steep path. However, he fell foul of officials who tore them down


This picture was taken in Toronto in 2017 and was shared by Bored Panda. A man spent his own money on building some stairs so elderly people could climb up this steep path. However, he fell foul of officials who tore them down



This picture was taken in Toronto in 2017 and was shared by Bored Panda. A man spent his own money on building some stairs so elderly people could climb up this steep path. However, he fell foul of officials who tore them down





The Hilton hotel in the San Francisco Financial District has a curious policy when it comes to the books in its lobby, according to this photo shared on Bored Panda. Rather than letting anybody read the many books it has, the signs warns that they are there for decoration only


The Hilton hotel in the San Francisco Financial District has a curious policy when it comes to the books in its lobby, according to this photo shared on Bored Panda. Rather than letting anybody read the many books it has, the signs warns that they are there for decoration only



The Hilton hotel in the San Francisco Financial District has a curious policy when it comes to the books in its lobby, according to this photo shared on Bored Panda. Rather than letting anybody read the many books it has, the signs warns that they are there for decoration only





A man known as Crab King on Twitter shared this photo of his brother. The image, included in the Bored Panda gallery, shows how a boy called Jonathon, from Kentucky, US, wanted to surprise friends with a new haircut but received a visit from concerned police officers after posting to Snapchat


A man known as Crab King on Twitter shared this photo of his brother. The image, included in the Bored Panda gallery, shows how a boy called Jonathon, from Kentucky, US, wanted to surprise friends with a new haircut but received a visit from concerned police officers after posting to Snapchat



A man known as Crab King on Twitter shared this photo of his brother. The image, included in the Bored Panda gallery, shows how a boy called Jonathon, from Kentucky, US, wanted to surprise friends with a new haircut but received a visit from concerned police officers after posting to Snapchat





This Walmart, in the US, promises its employees they have a 'lot of freedom' when it comes to dressing for work, according to this image shared by Bored Panda. However, their definition of freedom doesn't seem to work as all the colours appear to be broadly the same


This Walmart, in the US, promises its employees they have a 'lot of freedom' when it comes to dressing for work, according to this image shared by Bored Panda. However, their definition of freedom doesn't seem to work as all the colours appear to be broadly the same



This Walmart, in the US, promises its employees they have a 'lot of freedom' when it comes to dressing for work, according to this image shared by Bored Panda. However, their definition of freedom doesn't seem to work as all the colours appear to be broadly the same





This McDonald's, somewhere on the east coast of the US, is sure to leave you shaking your head. Admitting that the 2017 solar eclipse was a 'once in a lifetime' spectacle, the note says that employees will only be given three minutes to enjoy it


This McDonald's, somewhere on the east coast of the US, is sure to leave you shaking your head. Admitting that the 2017 solar eclipse was a 'once in a lifetime' spectacle, the note says that employees will only be given three minutes to enjoy it



This McDonald's, somewhere on the east coast of the US, is sure to leave you shaking your head. Admitting that the 2017 solar eclipse was a 'once in a lifetime' spectacle, the note says that employees will only be given three minutes to enjoy it



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Main photo article In today’s fast-paced world, we’re all guilty of being oblivious to our surroundings, but these snaps will make you stop and think.  
A subreddit called A Boring Dystopia is devoted to an idea put forward by the late British academic and cultural theorist Mark Fisher, that su...


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