fun fact: "utopia" is basically just the ancient greek for "good place"
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@Felthry It's also a pun. Utopia actually means "no [such] place" but sounds like "eutopia" which would mean "good place". This was deliberate on the part of Sir Thomas More, who came up with the word in the 16th century.

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