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LUCKY DAY FOREVER

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Published on May 31, 2012

"Prole 514 dreams about winning the Great Lottery. The lottery winner is transformed and allowed admission into the elite White society, where everyone is beautiful, young and happy and people spend their carefree lives solely on fun and partying. One day, 514's wish comes true... but was this what he really wanted?"

Lucky Day Forever (2011) by Alek Wasilewski
www.luckydayforever.com

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  • Miguel BerCeb

    Fucking awesome

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  • kaelinkato123

    This is ed harrisons music! I knew I recognized it, same guy that did the soundtrack for Neotokyo! :D

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  • Michael Gorlitsky

    The lottery tickets remind me of our government's income tax system. What would we do without celebrities? Clearly, we have no identity outside our addiction to television and social media.

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  • Khalif Jones

    thanks

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  • Grysham

    Essentially, the elite who live in the techno super city leech off the prols in the ghetto who do most of the menial tasks. At the end, you find that winning the lottery doesn't make you a megastar, instead the elite are literally leeching the lifeblood out of the prols to keep themselves young and beautiful in their salons. The world of the elite is a thinly constructed façade, hiding the ugly reality that their white pretty world is actually ragged and hollow.

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  • Ray Keilman

    i truly loved watching this

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  • devrocks80

    I doubt people would live through prosthetic artificial robots and depend on a lottery. It's a metaphorical allegory nothing more. And I said that classes have always existed. The lower and upper classes have always been divided since the dawn of civilization. The middle class is but an illusory buffer.

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  • BabyFrow

    Actually there is a large probability this could happen. The lower class is being more and more cut off from the elite upper class and America is becoming waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­y more corporate and consumerist. Little signs

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  • GrizzlayMen1

    Reminds me of Brave New World.

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  • Khalif Jones

    can someone please explain the ending

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