I think most of the dystopia options were actually just negative looks at what things are really like, except for the technological and the cognitive ones. And even in the cognitive one, there's mention of "or the darned government banned everything again, and people are still getting Alzheimers due to lack of stem-cell research" which sounds like real life to me.
The others require stretching. The sexual one is just true.
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