Man this guy takes waking up 250 years later and being a completely different time period pretty well.
literally who?
>>70288818
Because life isn't drastically different from how it was then.
Sure we have faster transportation and flashy gadgets, but it's not like we're mind-melding to have sex and transferring our brains into younger clone bodies when we get old.
Other than air travel and the fact that we've sent manned missions to the moon, would anything really impress you that much about modern life?
It was cute how he would fire a gun and then discard it until it was explained to him pistols have high capacity magazines
>>70288901
We literally talk differently from 250 years ago. He wouldn't understand a quarter of anything we talk about, not just because we're using new words, but also because we're using new lingo.
The idea of thousands of autists posting about Oriental pornography instead of being cast into the streets would blow his mind
>>70289255
Good point. Reading anything written in the 1700s feels like reading a poor translation. I could see someone from 150 years ago adjusting. At least electricity and telegraphs and photos and trains existed 150 years ago.
Half of the series is him bitching about modern life and how things have changed for the worse
>>70289767
yeah pretty much
muh founding fathers: the show
>>70289767
He's right in some ways
>>70288901
>transferring our brains
You mean Copy & Paste?
>we have an impossible problem
>magic
>problem solved
>the end
>>70291022
just like real life