That's surely debatableTheir lives were much shittier than ours
No offence, but I doubt you’d last a week in the 18th century. Working hard 16 hours a day, no medication to cure any illnesses, no running water, electricity, Internet, Etc all the luxuries that you probably posses right now and a society that Sometimes handed out brutal methods of execution like it was no big deal. But I guess that’s worth the trade just so that “less hairloss is seen in the population”. Again no offence, but the amount of things people today take for granted is unbelievable. EDIT: just saw all the other posts Gunnnersup has made, i shouldn’t have replied.I wish I was born in the 18th century, personally. Conservative laws. Non lab-made food. Very minimal diseases. Less hairloss seen in the population.
I dont think it is necessarily true. Although the life now is objectively much more comfortable, what matters is the subjective feeling. And Im pretty sure that today depression is much wider than it ever beenAnyone who does not say 21st century, or at the very least the 20th century has no idea what the f*** he is talking about and is detached from reality.
If someone is ignorant yeahThat's surely debatable
People are more open about depression and there's more awareness when it comes to mental health, which is a good thing, that's allI dont think it is necessarily true. Although the life now is objectively much more comfortable, what matters is the subjective feeling. And Im pretty sure that today depression is much wider than it ever been
Imagine how much a minor issue like a wisdom tooth could deteriorate anyone's life back then lol18th century? Perhaps if you were male an rich, and even then, you would not have had good medical care.
As a woman? No anticonception, giving birth to 8 children or more, dying during childbirth, etc. Being working class and being exploited. No thanks.
And no dishwasher!!!
Teeth would have been a nightmare: you lose one in an accident, you have a gap for the rest of your life. Tooth ache? The tooth is pulled in a painful way.Imagine how much a minor issue like a wisdom tooth could deteriorate anyone's life back then lol
Wisdom teeth impaction is a modern issue caused by messed up diets and wrong breathing habits as a child. So it wouldn't be a big issueImagine how much a minor issue like a wisdom tooth could deteriorate anyone's life back then lol
Yep now let's apply this logic to every other minor and situation of life lolTeeth would have been a nightmare: you lose one in an accident, you have a gap for the rest of your life. Toot ache? The tooth is pulled in a painful way.
Yeah, provided they find the cure for baldness tooImagine transportation in 3021. You could match on a dating app with literally anyone from the other side of the world and then meet in like 30 minutes. With such a large dating pool, no one would ever be lonely.
We have no cure and I was literally bald at one point (not anymore). When the pandemic started and people started using Tinder globally I tried it as well and realized the potential. During those few days I had hundreds of matches and great conversations with amazing ladies from all over the world. But at the end because we're still pretty behind technologically compared to what the future holds, I couldn't do anything about it. Someone like me would never struggle with dating in a more futuristic world.Yeah, provided they find the cure for baldness too