Does anybody else feel like they were born in the wrong era?
Reiketsu wrote: » I wish people still dressed like they did in the 40s
mike65 wrote: » massive increase is social freedom, sex, drugs and rock 'n roll
mike65 wrote: » I'd love to have been one of the baby boom generation (born late 40s) they have had the best of it in many regards - expanding post war economies, massive increase is social freedom, sex, drugs and rock 'n roll, upwardly mobile, home owning (home selling at a massive profit 30 years later!) and decent pensions.
iDave wrote: » Don't you still do that up north?
creolebelle wrote: » Sometimes I feel like I don't belong in this time period. Everything moves at such a fast pace and I hate the way we dress. I appreciate the social progression that has been achieved globally but that's it.
singledad80 wrote: » I wish I was a knight and I would go round rescuing a beautiful women and live happily ever after.
Potatoeman wrote: » You wouldn't be able to post on the internet either. What period would you want to live in?
phasers wrote: » I don't think any woman or non white person want to go back very far in fairness
TheTorment wrote: » I know what ya mean OP theres always a man faster on the draw than you are, and the more you use a gun, the sooner you're gonna run into that man
pO1Neil wrote: » Yeah I wish was born in the 50's. That Cuban missile crisis sounds like a great larff.
Karl Stein wrote: » I was lucky enough to be catch the whole rave/house music thing when it was still pretty underground as a youngfella, great times, so I wouldn't change that. I'd like to have been a young'un for the whole New York City disco scene in the mid to late 70's. The space race must have been an incredibly interesting part of history to live through too. With all that in mind I think we're living in a very interesting time with the whole information revolution. There is less-and-less centralised control of the narrative these days and I just love that.