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-"Many [[dystopia]]s already imagine a similar future: [[telework|we stay at home, work on our computers]], communicate through [[videoconferences]], exercise on a machine in the corner of our home office, occasionally masturbate in front of a screen displaying hardcore sex, and [[get food by delivery]], never seeing other human beings in person." --''[[Pandemic!]]'' (2020) is a book by Slavoj Žižek+"Many [[dystopia]]s already imagine a similar future: [[Telecommuting|we stay at home, work on our computers]], communicate through [[videoconferences]], exercise on [[hometrainer|a machine in the corner of our home office]], occasionally masturbate in front of a [[Internet pornography|screen displaying hardcore sex]], and [[get food by delivery]], never [[Face-to-face interaction|seeing other human beings in person]]." --''[[Pandemic!]]'' (2020) is a book by Slavoj Žižek
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"Many dystopias already imagine a similar future: we stay at home, work on our computers, communicate through videoconferences, exercise on a machine in the corner of our home office, occasionally masturbate in front of a screen displaying hardcore sex, and get food by delivery, never seeing other human beings in person." --Pandemic! (2020) is a book by Slavoj Žižek

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Telecommuting is a work arrangement in which employees do not commute or travel (e.g. by bus, bicycle or car, etc.) to a central place of work, such as an office building, warehouse, or store.


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