If I could choose any time period to live in, it would be either Colonial, or Pioneer-era America. I just love everything about those periods in time.
I'd probably choose Britain in 410AD
Well, certainly the whole "lack of scientific understanding and progress" would suit you just fine.
I don't quite follow?
I wish it was the 90s again.
Don't misconstrue what I'm saying. I'm not taking up for the rigid gender roles of the time, I'm just saying that women who enjoyed being housewives could usually count on the fact that their husbands had decent paying jobs and could make ends meet. There's no guarantee of that today even with both parents working. However, there is no doubt that the career-minded women of that time faced many difficulties, to say the least. Even in this day and age women have to deal with sexism and can't make as much as men in comparable jobs.Women didn't have it bad as long as they enjoyed being a housewife.
Yeah, they didn't have it bad as long as they enjoyed having no choices in life. What an awesome way to live!
Of course, if one managed to make it to the 60's without blowing one's brains out, there would at least be valium a-plenty to ease the agony.
I'd probably choose Britain in 410AD
Well, certainly the whole "lack of scientific understanding and progress" would suit you just fine.
I don't quite follow?
That's a statement, not a question.
It's also slightly ironic.
Sorry if I've just confused you even more. Feel free to go back to whatever it was that you were doing with the "walking through the meadow eating apples with birds on my arms" crap.![]()
That's very true.Oh, it wasn't directed at you. I was just using your statement to point out the fact that all the romanticism for the past generally fails to take into account the fact that over 50% of the population were forced to live rather limited, oppressed and potentially miserable lives for the vast majority of human civilization.![]()
If I could choose any time period to live in, it would be either Colonial, or Pioneer-era America. I just love everything about those periods in time.
That's a statement, not a question.
Never said it was a question. Just didn't understand what you meant by the statement.
It's also slightly ironic.
Sorry if I've just confused you even more. Feel free to go back to whatever it was that you were doing with the "walking through the meadow eating apples with birds on my arms" crap.![]()
Why is it ironic? and why do you consider it crap?
^ When my time machine is completed i'm outa here, don't you worry about that.
^ When my time machine is completed i'm outa here, don't you worry about that.
No hang on...that time machine can only send objects, it kills people right?
(Your Logic)
Oh, it wasn't directed at you. I was just using your statement to point out the fact that all the romanticism for the past generally fails to take into account the fact that over 50% of the population were forced to live rather limited, oppressed and potentially miserable lives for the vast majority of human civilization.![]()
That's a statement, not a question.
Never said it was a question. Just didn't understand what you meant by the statement.
I'd probably choose Britain in 410AD
Well, certainly the whole "lack of scientific understanding and progress" would suit you just fine.
I don't quite follow?
It's also slightly ironic.
Sorry if I've just confused you even more. Feel free to go back to whatever it was that you were doing with the "walking through the meadow eating apples with birds on my arms" crap.![]()
Why is it ironic? and why do you consider it crap?
Me too. But if you're anything like me, when you get home from the camping trip you really appreciate things like electricity, air conditioning and a comfortable bed.Still, there are times when work and television and traffic and shoppers drive me to long for those few short days of the year when the family packs up and goes wilderness camping.
Me too. But if you're anything like me, when you get home from the camping trip you really appreciate things like electricity, air conditioning and a comfortable bed.Still, there are times when work and television and traffic and shoppers drive me to long for those few short days of the year when the family packs up and goes wilderness camping.![]()
I wouldn't mind living in the 23rd Century myself..but I feel I'm a traiter to this generation because I don't like the style of clothing or hairstyles these days. I swear the haircuts look like a drunk cut them in all those different lengths..and the shorts are too short and the shirts too tight. I can't fit my fat ass into tiny shorts!Who wants to wear tight shorts with all that cellulite!?
In other words, Ancient Greece.I'd rather live in a mature society that has achieved great scientific advances, yet has cultivated the idyllic Romanticism of the past into an everyday reality.
Me too. But if you're anything like me, when you get home from the camping trip you really appreciate things like electricity, air conditioning and a comfortable bed.Still, there are times when work and television and traffic and shoppers drive me to long for those few short days of the year when the family packs up and goes wilderness camping.![]()
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