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shakenama · M
No primal goal/needs = no unity. The failure of unity would mean society as a whole would collapse. Chaos would soon follow. The novel "Lord Of The Flies" follows this very premise.

goagainsttheflow · 26-30, F
I think we wouldn't work but play and be lazy day after day. People who enjoy work(despite there being nothing to work for anymore) would do it to explore their curiosities, improve their talents, and learn new things. The people who work anyway would probably the people who survive. Those who keep playing and doing nothing will eventually die off.
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
Possession of necessities motivates most drives such as greed. If some sort of font of continually replenished dispensations were available the necessity of a pecking order would cease. Some, as always, would embrace extreme apathy. Some would embrace betterment and interstellar expansion of the species
3venus · F
[center][b]Void of endless white noise[/b][/center]
ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
It would be a toss up between starving or dying from lack of shelter as we queued outside the art galleries ... And I think it would a mean queue also... A lot of frustrated people 😝
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
You get a bunch of drones who emerge and who are hell bent on creating and fighting fictional evil. Beating up 150 year old statues becomes an obsession.
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
Is stuff like eating and keeping warm in the winter considered a primal necessity?
It's really hard to go against nature you know...
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okaybut · 56-60, M
Extreme depression and boredom.
MenzernaSF4000 · 36-40, M
Die because of hunger.
Graciebaby · F
And have a global revolution to rid us of those 13 arseholes who secretly run the planet and all the dogs who did their bidding, ya mean?

Sack the Fed now!

Yip, I'm up for that😊

 
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