
Experts Weigh In: Which Dystopian Film Will Best Prepare You for Elon Musk’s Brain-Link Enslavement?
In a press conference that some are calling “bold” and others simply “the rise of techno-Sauron,” Elon Musk unveiled the latest Neuralink update – now capable of letting you post to X with a single thought, scream silently into the void, or receive ads directly in your dreams.
As society teeters on the edge of mental subscription services, experts have begun recommending cinematic prep. “Black Mirror was a warning, not a blueprint,” sighed one ethics professor before applying for a Neuralink research grant.
Top contenders include The Matrix (“if you like leather and pretending this is all fake”), Brazil (“for those who like bureaucracy with their despair”), and Idiocracy, which researchers now regard less as satire and more as live footage.
But the clear winner? THX 1138 – a sterile, white-walled future where emotions are illegal, thoughts are taxed, and Elon probably owns the oxygen. “It’s sleek, it’s terrifying, and everyone looks like they work in an Apple Store. That’s the vibe,” said a cultural critic with Bluetooth-enabled pupils.
So grab your dystopia of choice, sync your thoughts to the hive, and remember: resistance is futile, but it will boost your engagement score.
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