I would love if someone would write a parody of modern society. Something roughly like this narrative
Setting/Context:
- energy becomes a non-issue (fusion powered cars; extra loud systems)
- cars and highways get so big that people literally start driving their house to work
- ads about “wait in line at the drive through from the comfort of your own home”
- started with rich people getting drivable houses (not RV’s or motorhomes; but driveable homes that are branded in a completely different way)
- normal daily commutes of 100miles since everything is so padded out with parking
- instead of owning land, some people just park in “overnight” areas with random neighbors (nobody knows their neighbors)
- speeds are being increased because of the 100 mile daily commute, but it’s causing increased accidents (nuclear) which are downplayed; people start padding their portable houses with radiation protection
- Being too poor to afford a high speed portable home means you’re effectively barred from registering to vote or perform daily tasks
Then:
- someone (protag) has an idea of just staying parked permanently at his job’s parking lot (he works at a grocery store)
- His parking space is 1 mile from the front door of the grocery store so he “invents” the idea of mini-transportation
- He convinces a handful of people to stay parked next to him and stars relying on them for small services (doctor advice, plumbing work, etc)
But:
- the company won’t allow any goods or services to be exchanged on their parking lot; those doctor services are illegal
- cooperations band together to mandate no-overnight parkin (or some other better antagonistic thing, this is where my lack of writing skills is apparent)
Eventually:
- (fight-club style expansion) there is a small movement of people planting their houses forming small communities on top of the massive parking lots
- they repurpose their fusion generators
- etc
The setting sounds a bit like how someone in the 1960s might have imagined the future