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Quoth
from Sweden on 2005-02-10 17:21 [#01494857]
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I need an honest outlook on humanity and what will be happening for day to day regular people...
i mean... look at where civilization was at, during 2005, 1005, 0005 A.D.
and then just make obvious connections... are we going into a god damn mega fucking mind job with all this technology?
i am almost so deeply intrigued by the future that i think i am going to write a book about this shit... and 1,000 years from now the people who still speak/read our language will know what i am thinking about... i will highly promote listening to abstract melodies and rhythms combined to make certain things vibrating our ears, we call "music" and "ooh... i like this, who made it...?" mmm... i will write a book and it will be shitty until 1,000 years from now
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sneakattack
on 2005-02-10 17:22 [#01494859]
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If we're lucky? machines controlling society, and us just living for pleasure.
otherwise? fucked.
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2005-02-10 17:28 [#01494870]
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Oh God I wish I knew. I'm so pissed off that I was born in the 1980s and not the 2580s.
I think. There's the chance that, as mentioned in a previous topic, a black hole could swallow us or a star could explode and fuck our shit up, a horrible shift in climate could wipe us out, a comet could pulverize us, etc. But I tend to imagine the future in a positive way. ''Living for Pleasure'', yeeeaaahhh... that's the stuff. There's got to be some amazing, life-improving secrets out there, waiting to be found out.
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Quoth
from Sweden on 2005-02-10 17:32 [#01494878]
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think of the MASSIVE amount of musicians and music theory and all that will have been evolved and expanded upon :)
i will bust a nut on that guys unibrow if i talk anymore about creating music and the like...
i am writing this book
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