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It's smartphones now but before it was newspapers or just staring into space
I miss staring into space
It's smartphones now but before it was newspapers or just staring into space
Utterly disappointing, isn't it.this is when humans became cyborgs.
The 80s for me was the first time I used a computer, bill Gates and Steve Jobs, played video games on a console, spent mass quarters in arcades, took karate, watched a lot of martial arts themed movies, listened to a lot of new and different types of music, loved going to rent movies, played outside for hours, learned how to breakdance.
90s was all about economic change, Clinton, political change, darker colors, weed, Grunge and hip hop, East vs West, the bulls, WWE vs WCW, rise of the internet.
2000s was the emergence of the digital era, first glimpse into electric cars, cool devices like iPods and mp3 players, cell phones like crazy, 9/11, terrorism, rise of Facebook and and social media. Lots of technical advancements.
The 2010s will probably be remembered for the social media takeover, cell phone zombies, the PC era of over sensitivity, fake news, Elon Musk, Trump, climate change, what sex do you indentify with, trump.
Sure.
When yours truly was a teenager i wouldn't even consider going anywhere without a scroll.
Eh no. I was just a wee bit bookish as a young lass.A scroll?
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Eh no. I was just a wee bit bookish as a young lass.
Sorry to disappoint you
I don't think there are very many magicians on Sherdog, do you?
(i can only think of 2,5 potential wizards here...)
A beautiful calendar. A couple of those places look familiar - as well as the handprinted book (Book of Kells in Dublin, Ireland?)Why not a notebook / diary instead of a scroll then? Guess you can appreciate the calendar I have then, too. Reminds me, gotta find a new one for next year.![]()
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Not many, no. Who are your suspects?
A beautiful calendar. A couple of those places look familiar - as well as the handprinted book (Book of Kells in Dublin, Ireland?)
I don't know if i should name my wizard suspects, one of them already has an inflated ego, the other one is extremely private, and the 'half' one is a super elusive WR poster who would surely not even comment on such a fanciful thing as magic.
Prague bless.Indeed it is and you probably also know the cover one as the Strahov library of Prague.
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