it's a hard pill to swallow...

Started by Ashley Bank$, June 09, 2016, 03:36:06 PM

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Ashley Bank$

but as much as we'd love to think we're seeing the best of technology, social development, etc
we're all just simply in a block of time that will come to pass and it'll continue to progress way beyond our death.

I'm sure the gorls thought they were living the high life of technology when they saw lightbulbs take the place of candles. :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:

We think we're Judy Jetson with out macbooks ipads, social media and mess.

:stressed:

we're also less than 100 years away from the civil rights movement.

the fact that I have relatives who are still alive who witnessed it in action, says a LOT.

We like to think we're a lot further removed from these things than we really are.


merkaba

I find it amazing that there are people who are living generations and seeing the growth. From those big ass block like phones to iPhones.

LOONA.

Quote from: merkaba on June 09, 2016, 03:38:00 PM
I find it amazing that there are people who are living generations and seeing the growth. From those big ass block like phones to iPhones.

!!!

Hopefully I'm still alive to see some major growth in technology. 

SouravMay

I'm jealous of 2050 teenagers. I'm sure shit will be on fiyah by then.

But maybe we are the last few generations before the would autodestructs...
B7


Glenda

This is stuff I always think about, so it's not really that hard of a pill to swallow for me.  :plzstop:

But yeah, you are right.

Sinpool

Its crazy being apart of the buffer Generation.

it's like I remember things before the big technology boom, but at the same time I feel like it was always there.

It's crazy though I wasn't wed to have a flip phone until I was 13 and back then adults considered that too young. These children  now come out tweeting.