Realistically speaking, utopias would probably look a bit grubby and lived-in, especially if we're talking about low-key, actually achievable utopias as opposed to chrome and food pills.

That's the side-effect of making an actually liveable society, people are gonna live in it, and leave stains, scuffmarks, wear, tear and grafitti behind.

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@Owlor Utopias should also look like they've developed organically; a history would surely exist even in just subtle signs, and a utopia that looks like it sprung up full-fledged will seem artificial and deceptive, like it's trying to bury what came before

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