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200 years ago, slavery was considered "normal". 150 years ago, women not having voting rights was considered "normal". 100 years ago, child labor was considered "normal". What is accepted as "normal" today that might be seen as crazy by people born in 2075?
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Humans driving automobiles
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listening to podcasts
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10 year crypto in general was a scam and ponzi, now we have ETF (and ponzi)
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prolly something animal related - i'd bet on some form of general "animal rights" where care of is no longer considered husbandry but some inalienable entitlement (ie you can't eat them at all, etc.)
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Mass production of animals Morals aside, I hope in the future it will simply become not economical due to tech advancements
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being mean online to bots and poor people
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https://warpcast.com/macbudkowski/0xf813a1cf
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Limited data plans
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@justbuild
Fiat currency ✌️😂
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How chickens, pigs, cows and other animals raised for meat are treated The industrial system subjects living creatures to absolutely horrific conditions — it's a living nightmare for tens of billions of creatures every year
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besides gender identity issues? probably the lack of women in leadership and are actually effective at it. 5 workday week should be reduced. high number of population worldwide, embracing sex without prior thought or planning for the kids and or how it'll affect the wider population and infrastructures, people think "it is our purpose, it's just meant to be". paying for anything by handing something over or scanning a card. in the future it should be automated. there are too many cars.
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Killing animals to get meat, driving, dying from diseases, getting a cold/flu, having 3+ kids, denying human-caused climate change, working most of your waking hours to just barely survive, and typing (especially on a physical keyboard.)
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Forcing people to carry babies in their bodies to term. Being scared to leave your job because of benefits tied to employment. Sanctioning a whole country rather than individuals. Controversial one: Business cases that rely on perpetual growth.
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working ?
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all three involve some "captivate", which assumedly affects the entire attention economy. so many forms of attendance will be abnormal in the presence of more captivating interfaces. things will be different.
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Talking to Siri
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Some of the changes can probably be predicted by demographics, as we can see today which countries and groups are growing and which ones are declining
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Satanyau
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Democracies that barely function because they ignore advances in communication technology
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