I forgot about reality show, I think its big icon of the late 90's and 2000. I think those shows will die in the future.
The sound of the modem is right, I loved that sound, back then you actually feel "you are now connected to the world wide web" . You have entered cyberspace, now you are always connected either you like it or not.
I think future generation will be just lazier than us and more connected to a screen like tv or games.
But still, 90-2000 has no one look that differentiate them on the opposite of earlier decades like 80's-70's-60's....
you think that because things change too fast for one style or thing to stay stable for long enough? Anything 2 years ago is just too old now
Fun Topic. Our generation's perception in the future
Re: Fun Topic. Our generation's perception in the future
That pretty much sums it up.hashiriya1 wrote:Self-serving, self-righteous, easily-entertained, fat, lazy, high, with an unjustifiable sense of entitlement. That's my generation, woooooo.
- General Chaos
- 128-bit
- Posts: 696
- Joined: Mon Dec 17, 2007 7:51 pm
- Location: Toronto
Re: Fun Topic. Our generation's perception in the future
hashiriya1 wrote:Self-serving, self-righteous, easily-entertained, fat, lazy, high, with an unjustifiable sense of entitlement. That's my generation, woooooo.
Why unjustifiable? Doesn't every generation stand to inherit the future? I think that's a pretty strong justification for feeling entitled to whatever that future might hold.
Also, I would argue that past generations have been entertained even more easily. Imagine your parents/grand parents gleaning weeks upon weeks of entertainment out of some little wooden toy. Our generation demands interactivity, the cost of which might be creativity on our part, but nevertheless I don't think that implies we are necessarily easily entertained.