Nah I agree, on the 5th day of this year my first bird died. Not a great sign to me.
What questions will people be asking in 2283?
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Just curious what you believe people will be asking in the future. You could throw in which questions will be answered by then.
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the really important ones? the same as today.
other than that?: where the heck did that stupid hover car drift off to now?
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@leelah hey follow me we can talk
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Technically speaking, they would be asking how we used to do things in 2019, must be really hard for us. Or the total opposite. That they would be wondering how did we manage to establish such beautiful strong world. 😅
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@leelah are you pregnant?
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@leelah is heart red or black
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@sneha191 brown
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I get the impression that YOU GUYS think that, 264 years hence, the world will at least have made some small progress.
I'm not so sure.
In Britain? I think our lives will be more fragile than ever, and, psychologically, we'll all be carried along on ever-decreasing waves of conceit, to the point that, if you went up to some hipsters in the street and whispered words like 'industry', or 'working class', they'd have brain hemorrhages and die.
But the conversations they'll be having before I do that? Dunno. They'll probably be discussing some low-concept holodeck program, or how to get their feckless kids holodeck management consultancy apprenticeships.
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@leelah
i think that it's impossible to answer that question, because it's so far in the future. all predictions are always wrong anyways. like, people in the 1950's made all sorts of wild predictions about hover cars, plasma rifles & moon colonies, but no one predicted the internet, the most important human invention ever.