ShiroiHikari (post: 1472983) wrote:As far as going back in time is concerned, I would not want to go back any further than, like, the 1970s.
TheMewster wrote:Now mah favorite era is 2050.
Nate (post: 1474804) wrote:And here I was hoping I'd be the guy to post a date far off in the future just to be a smart aleck. XP Guess I was too slow on the draw!
As for the real answer, it would be...right now. While some people fight against it, human rights are gaining ground and equality is more real now than it has ever been in the past. Medical technology has improved by leaps and bounds, and we make jokes about flu shots and stuff, but the flu was a seriously devastating and deadly disease before the modern era, which shows just how far we've come...same with polio being completely extinct naturally, and it was a HUGE deal in past eras.
We have great conveniences and wonders that have greatly improved the quality of our lives, and while other time periods would be neat to look at, I wouldn't want to live in those eras at all. So right now, this time period we live in, is my favorite.
Also, to be a bit of a jerk, I have to snicker whenever I see a female saying they want to live in any place or any time period before mid-1900s America. I'm sure being treated like property and having no rights would be a TON of fun. :p
Sheenar wrote:I'd like to have a more simplistic lifestyle and live on a farm, but I'd rather do so with the modern advances in technology.
Nate (post: 1474804) wrote:Also, to be a bit of a jerk, I have to snicker whenever I see a female saying they want to live in any place or any time period before mid-1900s America. I'm sure being treated like property and having no rights would be a TON of fun. :p
Nate (post: 1474804) wrote:And here I was hoping I'd be the guy to post a date far off in the future just to be a smart aleck. XP Guess I was too slow on the draw!
As for the real answer, it would be...right now. While some people fight against it, human rights are gaining ground and equality is more real now than it has ever been in the past. Medical technology has improved by leaps and bounds, and we make jokes about flu shots and stuff, but the flu was a seriously devastating and deadly disease before the modern era, which shows just how far we've come...same with polio being completely extinct naturally, and it was a HUGE deal in past eras.
We have great conveniences and wonders that have greatly improved the quality of our lives, and while other time periods would be neat to look at, I wouldn't want to live in those eras at all. So right now, this time period we live in, is my favorite.
Also, to be a bit of a jerk, I have to snicker whenever I see a female saying they want to live in any place or any time period before mid-1900s America. I'm sure being treated like property and having no rights would be a TON of fun. :p
Wolf-man wrote:I love that Old West justice with gun battles and awesome stuff like that. I mean back when vigilantism was looked favorably upon and bounty hunting was a common profession.
Sheenar (post: 1474809) wrote:I have to agree with Nate. In the past, people with disabilities (both physical and mental) were just shipped off to institutions and set aside. Now, people are more aware of disabilities and we are able to get out and enjoy life in society instead of being cast out like lepers. Since the passage of the ADA in 1980, we now enjoy more rights, enabling us to gain employment (protecting from discrimination), access public accommodations, get an education and use adaptive equipment to help us get around (like service dogs.)
There are still people with that old mindset, but thankfully, they are the minority nowadays.
Nate wrote: I have to snicker whenever I see a female saying they want to live in any place or any time period before mid-1900s America. I'm sure being treated like property and having no rights would be a TON of fun. :p
Xeno wrote:If I offended anyone then I apologize, but this is how I see this situation.
Kaori wrote:please don’t act as if twentieth century America is the only place and time where women have had any sort of decent status or rights, because that simply isn’t true.
Nate wrote:You are right, and I own up to my error. Sorry about that.
I'm still right about the toilet thing though. :p
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