Do you ever wonder?
LeGaCyGiAnT91
Posts: 405 Member
Do you ever what it would be like to to actually go back in time and see what life was like then? For the people that know me on here, know I am unique, so with that comes different ideas. So, what do you think it would be like to live back in the 60's, where there is virtually no technology like we have to day. I would imagine you would get bad looks walking outside in sweats/ gym clothes, you actually have to put yourself out there physically to get anything done, whether it be to find love, to make friends, to find jobs, etc.
Some interesting things that were invented in the 60's:
The Hand-held Calculator
The ATM
Video Disk
Astroturf
Felt Tip Pen
Artificial Heart
Contact Lenses
The Compact Disk (CD)
The Mouse
The Internet
Lycra® by Du Pont
I am not old by any means, but looking at the generation younger than me, it scares me. There was so much class back then. It seems like most relationships today virtually have no meaning (because of technology).
If you could go back in time, where would you go, and why? Again, this is just my opinion. I am not right, or wrong, just a fun discussion.
Some interesting things that were invented in the 60's:
The Hand-held Calculator
The ATM
Video Disk
Astroturf
Felt Tip Pen
Artificial Heart
Contact Lenses
The Compact Disk (CD)
The Mouse
The Internet
Lycra® by Du Pont
I am not old by any means, but looking at the generation younger than me, it scares me. There was so much class back then. It seems like most relationships today virtually have no meaning (because of technology).
If you could go back in time, where would you go, and why? Again, this is just my opinion. I am not right, or wrong, just a fun discussion.
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All I know is my job would be a hell of a lot harder3
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There's some great TV programs that do this - you wouldn't get to experience life outside your home in the same way, but they do a pretty good job of creating similar scenarios.
I'd probably go back to 1600/1700s. As a musician, this is one of my favourite era's to play. I'd want to be upper-class though!1 -
LeGaCyGiAnT91 wrote: »Do you ever what it would be like to to actually go back in time and see what life was like then? For the people that know me on here, know I am unique, so with that comes different ideas. So, what do you think it would be like to live back in the 60's, where there is virtually no technology like we have to day. I would imagine you would get bad looks walking outside in sweats/ gym clothes, you actually have to put yourself out there physically to get anything done, whether it be to find love, to make friends, to find jobs, etc.
Some interesting things that were invented in the 60's:
The Hand-held Calculator
The ATM
Video Disk
Astroturf
Felt Tip Pen
Artificial Heart
Contact Lenses
The Compact Disk (CD)
The Mouse
The Internet
Lycra® by Du Pont
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Invented yes but in wide use for many of the items listed? oh hell no. Not until decades later.3 -
I think people today would be mostly ok with everything in the 1960's except the telephone attached to the wall.
Back then aspiring families stretched their budget to acquire a set of encyclopedia books. My folks had World Book, and I'd spend my spare time sitting in a chair and learning stuff. I'd ride my bicycle to the city library and check out books. Just to show you how similar then and now is, I read a book that was hyping the future of supersonic passenger jet travel. What's supersonic passenger jet travel right now? It's the past and the future, but it's not the present.
When I was a kid I could fantasize about space travel with the astronauts and NASA. Kids today fantasize about space travel with Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and all the others trying to make a billion bucks with rocket ships.
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I think maybe late 1800's-early 1900's. There were a lot of newish things going on then (cars, electricity in homes) and it seems like it would have been an exciting time.
Also I have a romanticized vision of the 20's and 30's...you know, like in movies! Gangsters and fancy dresses, lol!
A truly interesting time to go back to would be before recorded history. That would maybe be the best choice, I'm curious about the unknown.
*Edit - I wouldn't want to stay back in time, or live in the past, just visit to see what it was like.1 -
I'm fascinated with social history and wondering how ordinary people actually lived in the past. Even across my own lifetime I can see huge changes and that's just my vague memories from the early eighties. I wonder how much more change there will be if I make it another forty years.1
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I'd want to go to the Victorian era 1837-1901 just to swan around in dresses like this.
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I think the hardest aspect of going back in time and living there for more than a few hours would not be clothes or technology but social expectations/restrictions for gender/race and medical care.
I would probably choose the 1800's or the 1980's.1 -
I have a recurring dream that Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House on the Prairie) comes to visit me in the present...the visit changes...sometimes we are on a farm seeing the tractors, augers, planters; sometimes we are exploring modes of transportation such as cars, airplanes and even cruise ships; other times we are marvelling at the ease of daily home life: ovens, clothes washers and dryers, microwaves.
I have had this dream(s) since I was little and I find that I still wake from them feeling excited and looking forward to our next adventure...
Wow, I am a dork!
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The chance to go back to the 40s and be in the mafia? Sign me up.
@LittleHearseDriver I made need your services if this pans out.1 -
Caporegiem wrote: »The chance to go back to the 40s and be in the mafia? Sign me up.
Hmm. Do they accept bad spellers?1 -
heidishmidi wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »The chance to go back to the 40s and be in the mafia? Sign me up.
Hmm. Do they accept bad spellers?
As long as fat fingers can use a tommy gun I don't think they care.3 -
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LeGaCyGiAnT91 wrote: »Do you ever what it would be like to to actually go back in time and see what life was like then? For the people that know me on here, know I am unique, so with that comes different ideas. So, what do you think it would be like to live back in the 60's, where there is virtually no technology like we have to day. I would imagine you would get bad looks walking outside in sweats/ gym clothes, you actually have to put yourself out there physically to get anything done, whether it be to find love, to make friends, to find jobs, etc.
Some interesting things that were invented in the 60's:
The Hand-held Calculator
The ATM
Video Disk
Astroturf
Felt Tip Pen
Artificial Heart
Contact Lenses
The Compact Disk (CD)
The Mouse
The Internet
Lycra® by Du Pont
I am not old by any means, but looking at the generation younger than me, it scares me. There was so much class back then. It seems like most relationships today virtually have no meaning (because of technology).
If you could go back in time, where would you go, and why? Again, this is just my opinion. I am not right, or wrong, just a fun discussion.
IDK...there was a lot of horrible *kitten* going down in the '60s that wasn't too classy...
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Caporegiem wrote: »heidishmidi wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »The chance to go back to the 40s and be in the mafia? Sign me up.
Hmm. Do they accept bad spellers?
As long as fat fingers can use a tommy gun I don't think they care.
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I'm pretty sure that I was supposed to have been born four decades earlier! I've always been Vintage everything.. Homes, decor, clothing, hair, music, etc... ever since I was a little girl.1
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Racism, slavery, no modern plumbing/medicine, public execution. I think I'll stay here. Thanks but no thanks.4
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Pre-1840's for me. Fur Trade era.1
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I've been told I live in the wrong era my whole life. The 1950's is my true home.1
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HooperDrivesTheBoatChief wrote: »I've been told I live in the wrong era my whole life. The 1950's is my true home.
Mmhmm, and why's that?
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I'm thinking one million years BC
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heidishmidi wrote: »HooperDrivesTheBoatChief wrote: »I've been told I live in the wrong era my whole life. The 1950's is my true home.
Mmhmm, and why's that?
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HooperDrivesTheBoatChief wrote: »heidishmidi wrote: »HooperDrivesTheBoatChief wrote: »I've been told I live in the wrong era my whole life. The 1950's is my true home.
Mmhmm, and why's that?
Your wife be like
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@Motorsheen wrote: »I'm thinking one million years BC
Think of how much hotter people were due to natural selection being in peak condition!
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Lmao!!!! Who wouldn't love a sweet hat/glove combo like that to go grocery shopping in?!?1
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LeGaCyGiAnT91 wrote: »Do you ever what it would be like to to actually go back in time and see what life was like then? For the people that know me on here, know I am unique, so with that comes different ideas. So, what do you think it would be like to live back in the 60's, where there is virtually no technology like we have to day. I would imagine you would get bad looks walking outside in sweats/ gym clothes, you actually have to put yourself out there physically to get anything done, whether it be to find love, to make friends, to find jobs, etc.
Some interesting things that were invented in the 60's:
The Hand-held Calculator
The ATM
Video Disk
Astroturf
Felt Tip Pen
Artificial Heart
Contact Lenses
The Compact Disk (CD)
The Mouse
The Internet
Lycra® by Du Pont
I am not old by any means, but looking at the generation younger than me, it scares me. There was so much class back then. It seems like most relationships today virtually have no meaning (because of technology).
If you could go back in time, where would you go, and why? Again, this is just my opinion. I am not right, or wrong, just a fun discussion.
I was born before any of those things were invented. No Cable. No cell phones. No Home Computers.
Kind of liked it. People looked at you when you were having a conversation instead of continuously glancing down at their cell phone.
You got real conversation rather than texts, lol's and emoji's.
No barrage of selfies.
Played outside, instead of on a game console.
I know that a lot of the technology helps us in our workplace, but, surprisingly, we got things done without spreadsheets, pivot tables and outsourcing.2 -
heidishmidi wrote: »HooperDrivesTheBoatChief wrote: »heidishmidi wrote: »HooperDrivesTheBoatChief wrote: »I've been told I live in the wrong era my whole life. The 1950's is my true home.
Mmhmm, and why's that?
Your wife be like
She looks a little like one of my all time crushes..0 -
I know this is about going back in time, but my ultimate "different place or time" would be the future for sure, beyond my potential life span.0
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