In the year 2154, the world had finally achieved a long-sought goal: the eradication of dirty words. The air was filled with the sound of laughter and music, as if the very absence of profanities had brought a sense of freedom and release.
Ava, a young woman, walked through the city, feeling a sense of pride and wonder. She heard children playing, using made-up words and phrases to describe their games. She saw artists, using colorful language and vivid imagery to describe their creations.
But as she walked, Ava realized that the absence of dirty words had also brought a sense of sterility and blandness to the language. People were being too careful, too polite, and too afraid to speak their minds.
Ava smiled, knowing that the world was capable of so much more. She took a deep breath, and let out a word that was not quite a word, but a sound that was full of emotion and expression. It was a sound that was raw, honest, and true.
And in that moment, Ava knew that the world would be okay. The language would evolve, and the people would find new ways to express themselves. The absence of dirty words had changed the world, but it had also given it a new sense of possibility and promise.