Pompidou
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Naturally, a community like this is home to a lot of nostalgia for the good old days. I'm just sort of curious how many of you would actually rather live back then - in the decades The Fedora Lounge caters to mostly - I'd say, the 20s to the 60s. Would you give up the advancements in science for the culture of the past? I imagine that's really what the debate would boil down to - past culture vs modern technology. Or, maybe you believe modern culture trumps past culture as well, and this is a no brainer. I'm just curious.
Me, I wouldn't be happy in the past. I love technology, for one thing. Another issue would be I don't like the woman in the kitchen, man is the master of the domain sort of ethos that reigned at the time. I'm still not content with the state of equality even in this day, but it's much better than the past. Racial issues as well. I don't think I could step back in time. Any problems with manners are problems I'm probably equally guilty of, and am accordingly used to - what with texting and the general abandonment of the old rules of courtesy. It's a different world, but I don't know that I'd be happy any other way. Now, jumping to the future - that'd be another story. If I live long enough for viable cryogenics, I aim to take advantage of it. Death's just not my thing. But, that's off topic.
Me, I wouldn't be happy in the past. I love technology, for one thing. Another issue would be I don't like the woman in the kitchen, man is the master of the domain sort of ethos that reigned at the time. I'm still not content with the state of equality even in this day, but it's much better than the past. Racial issues as well. I don't think I could step back in time. Any problems with manners are problems I'm probably equally guilty of, and am accordingly used to - what with texting and the general abandonment of the old rules of courtesy. It's a different world, but I don't know that I'd be happy any other way. Now, jumping to the future - that'd be another story. If I live long enough for viable cryogenics, I aim to take advantage of it. Death's just not my thing. But, that's off topic.