Suddenly its 1960 -- What would you miss?

Started by Dude1112 pages

You fall down and hit your head;pass out and when you wake its 1960

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. . . and you have to readjust your whole lifestyle. What would you miss the most?

I tell ya what I wouldnt mi$$... THE GARBAGE IN THE WORLD NOW!!

I think being 60 years behind on rights for women, minorities and alternative genders would be crushing. It would probably feel like living in a theocracy instead of the free world. Not to mention, being suspected of being a communist sympathizer was a big deal back then... So, freedom I guess. I think I'd miss hard fought-for freedoms.

I'd have a sandwich and then go from there.

i was born in '69 so take that for what you will

Oh no my EV is gone !

In all seriousness we would all miss our phones the most. Because its just become part and parcel of the way we live.

Originally posted by truejedi
and alternative genders would be crushing.

I doubt you would actually feel crushed by that one.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Oh no my EV is gone !

In all seriousness we would all miss our phones the most. Because its just become part and parcel of the way we live.

I doubt you would actually feel crushed by that one.

You think I wake up to finding some trans man or woman being beaten or thrown in jail, and I wouldn't find that horrible? Why did you pick that one off my list? I'm genuinely curious. Why wouldn't I find the rights of people being taken lost (or in this case not granted yet) to be crushing?

I find it really curious how you grabbed that one off the list and said it wouldn't bother me (with the insinuation being maybe the others would?)

Why would one not bother me, but the others would?

I'd miss nothing as long as I had my bank account in this scenario, I'd start making bets predictions, maybe point scientists in the direction of a number of advances. I might try and go into things like partnership with the beatles manager Epstien before he signed them. All this and I can still pinch a Woman's ass... sounds perfect. No aids on the horizon, free love of the late sixties. Knowing my kids and grand kids existed in the multiverse and I was getting to live my best life.

Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
I'd miss nothing as long as I had my bank account in this scenario, I'd start making bets predictions, maybe point scientists in the direction of a number of advances. I might try and go into things like partnership with the beatles manager Epstien before he signed them. All this and I can still pinch a Woman's ass... sounds perfect. No aids on the horizon, free love of the late sixties. Knowing my kids and grand kids existed in the multiverse and I was getting to live my best life.

This guy gets it.

Was going to say "I'd invent velcro", but that was had in 1957, I thought it was 1961.

But I'd sketch up and pitch these inventions, pulls tab cans, child car seats, Buffalo Wings, calling 911,

I'd also invest whatever I had in Broadcom.

Wouldn't relish having to scrounge for grot mags under bushes or cracking one out to the ladies underwear section of mail order "clubby books".

Do what Biff did and bet on football results. Instant success!

Originally posted by truejedi
You think I wake up to finding some trans man or woman being beaten or thrown in jail, and I wouldn't find that horrible? Why did you pick that one off my list? I'm genuinely curious. Why wouldn't I find the rights of people being taken lost (or in this case not granted yet) to be crushing?

I find it really curious how you grabbed that one off the list and said it wouldn't bother me (with the insinuation being maybe the others would?)

Why would one not bother me, but the others would?

It was still a crime to beat them up so have no idea what youre harping on about.

I picked that because I think the world is just going mad with “alternative genders”. Its not some gigantic revolution for human rights in the last few decades. Its just the woke mob going in overdrive in the last 5 years.

Originally posted by Macklemore
Do what Biff did and bet on football results. Instant success!

Biff had a cheat book though.

I'm not a big sportsballs person, except for the World Cup. But can you recall game results from 1960 on up?

Originally posted by Robtard
Biff had a cheat book though.

I'm not a big sportsballs person, except for the World Cup. But can you recall game results from 1960 on up?

Some of them. Brazil won a lot of WCs, for example. I'm not that interested enough into sports anymore.

What would I miss?

Almost everything to be honest. Even setting aside social and political issues, my day-to-day life is too tied to modern technology. Stepping backwards would be hell.

Sure, I could adapt, and even find interesting things to do with my future knowledge. I wouldn't willingly go though. Visiting the past would be cool, but I wouldn't want to be permanently stuck there.

Originally posted by StyleTime
What would I miss?

Almost everything to be honest. Even setting aside social and political issues, my day-to-day life is too tied to modern technology. Stepping backwards would be hell.

Sure, I could adapt, and even find interesting things to do with my future knowledge. I wouldn't willingly go though. Visiting the past would be cool, but I wouldn't want to be permanently stuck there.

I'd love to not have to see a mobile phone for 25 years.

Man I hate the way everything is online and self service. "Get online and fill out your paperwork" makes me crazy. Whirly, was it that way before the Internet? Were you responsible for every bit of data entry like that, or did companies try to make it easier for people? I just had a daughter (3 weeks old) and every single company seems to think I have a secretary.. like no, I'm just literally changing diapers and feeding and never sleeping, when on earth will I have time to get online and sign her up for every single appointment? It's crazy. A very much: serve yourself culture today that the Internet tricked us into thinking was good for us, that's my opinion.

Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
I'd love to not have to see a mobile phone for 25 years.

I'm at the opposite extreme. I'm ready to become a cyborg, merge with my phone, and have my consciousness exist uploaded to the cloud lol.

Originally posted by truejedi
Man I hate the way everything is online and self service. "Get online and fill out your paperwork" makes me crazy. Whirly, was it that way before the Internet? Were you responsible for every bit of data entry like that, or did companies try to make it easier for people? I just had a daughter (3 weeks old) and every single company seems to think I have a secretary.. like no, I'm just literally changing diapers and feeding and never sleeping, when on earth will I have time to get online and sign her up for every single appointment? It's crazy. A very much: serve yourself culture today that the Internet tricked us into thinking was good for us, that's my opinion.

I don't know. Sounds like nostalgia goggles tbh.

You still had to do that stuff before, except you'd have to use pen & paper or even go in-person. You now how devices that auto-fill much of those documents for you. It takes less time than back then.

Even for phone calls, cell phones kick the shit out of landlines for the simple fact you aren't tethered to one spot.

Originally posted by StyleTime

You now how devices

Now have*

Originally posted by StyleTime

You still had to do that stuff before, except you'd have to use pen & paper or even go in-person.

I agree with you about the mega convenience that we're just never going to go back to the way things were.

However it's actually really bad for our eye-hand coordination not to write with a pen anymore.

Must be a lot of other ill effects as well, people like my Dad (who was never very techy and still isn't) see how we've all become literal zombies on our phones. It's especially bad for kids (but if they don't get on it they'll get left behind pretty quickly in technology).

I try to keep my phone at a distance (Use the speaker phone a lot to talk and try not to keep it in my pocket).