We will evolve with no legs and strechable arms |
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What do you think the future will be like? It could be 50 years, 100 years, or a whole millennium, etc. If the world lasts this long what do you think the future will be like? |
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We will evolve with no legs and strechable arms |
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People will be unhappy because they no longer have anything to work for; it will all be automated. You'll no longer know what it feels like to get home from the video rental store and pop in a physical copy of a film you just rented. Tigers will be extinct. Politics and the economy will still be more important than "saving the planet". Vaccines will have created indestructible viruses that are immune to the medications we take. The heating up of the earth will cause insect populations to explode further. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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People will be fat, they will think they are happy when they arent |
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People will learn that all of this will happen if they don't change things, people will wake up and start doing things for the common good of all, will understand that the planet is not theirs to destroy, and will guide humanity to a bright and positive future. And we can help this happen, by leading by example. |
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There will be no forests |
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No we wont, humanity is to greedy and selfish to do that. |
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you could be right, but maybe we could be too late. But we will lose our legs and grow our arms |
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are we using our legs anymore? Cars, sofas, soon we will lose then as flying sofas are invented We need out arms more to get that remote SO far away from us we dont want to move to get |
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teehee you know im right lol |
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but soon they wont |
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i would..... but gah its comfy in my bed and its late out |
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Its funner to lead with visual words on a screen |
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more fun |
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Bleh, im too lazy to change it |
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