>tfw from the point of view of people who lived a thousand years ago, we're living in a bizarre, absurdist dreamscape
and?
Yeah compared to 1000 years ago we live in a relative utopia. It's hard to imagine how things will be 1000 years from now.
>>998121
And I find it weird, so I just thought you'd like to know
>>998273
This is /his/.
Not fucking /b/.
If you find it weird and want to share your feefee go write a blog or something.
Shit i want normies to leave so much.
>>998295
But this is about history, so there's no need to be upset
there are people right now who think others live in a bizarre, absurdist dreamscape.
>>998132
very much likely not nearly as comfy as people have it now, things just arent going to be there at the ready etc
>>998295
Are you confused?
>>999236
1000 years into the future comfort will decline?
autism?????
>>998078
Do you live in the city or something?
Because I live in the middle of nowhere with a lot of farms. It's not that different
>>1000484
the fact you were able to post this and I was able to reply to it says otherwise
>>1000604
"talking with people far away" is hardly bizarre and absurdist. give the people of the past's imagination some credit
>>1000422
Its possible
>>1000610
communicating instantly, over a network that uses invisible waves and vast far reaching infrastructure carrying information across the world
also cars and planes and going to the moon and all that