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every generation thinks they're the smartest group of people to ever live.

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  • H hakeemg@mastodon.social

    @Daojoan

    There's a whole culture of people who grew up in the 80s and 90s bragging on social media about how they used to drink water from the garden hose.

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    @HakeemG @Daojoan Back in the 60s and 70s, we rode to school in the backs of dinosaurs and wrote on stone with chisel in class…and we liked it!

    I’m just kidding, but yeah, I admit, older folk have a bad of habit of being overly nostalgic sometimes.

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    • rasterweb@mastodon.socialR rasterweb@mastodon.social

      @Daojoan every subsequent generation is probably dumber than the previous...

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      #12

      @rasterweb @Daojoan Every day, as I age and live in this country, under my dystopian government, I feel like I’m living in that movie Idiocracy—except this version is no comedy.

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      • H hakeemg@mastodon.social

        @Daojoan

        There's a whole culture of people who grew up in the 80s and 90s bragging on social media about how they used to drink water from the garden hose.

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        #13

        @HakeemG @Daojoan OMG I can still smell and taste that rubber water. 🙂

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        • archivescribe@mastodon.socialA archivescribe@mastodon.social

          @rasterweb @Daojoan Every day, as I age and live in this country, under my dystopian government, I feel like I’m living in that movie Idiocracy—except this version is no comedy.

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          #14

          @archivescribe @Daojoan I think the Internet has had two effects: we are more knowledgeable but also *less* knowledgeable. The ability to just “look things up” means we don’t have to learn or remember things.

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            #15

            @tasharoni @Daojoan the whole "drink more water" meme has partly become a big thing because something like 40% of the US population is prediabetic. Dehydration is one of the symptoms

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            • archivescribe@mastodon.socialA archivescribe@mastodon.social

              @HakeemG @Daojoan Back in the 60s and 70s, we rode to school in the backs of dinosaurs and wrote on stone with chisel in class…and we liked it!

              I’m just kidding, but yeah, I admit, older folk have a bad of habit of being overly nostalgic sometimes.

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              #16

              @archivescribe @HakeemG @Daojoan

              We did write on stone with other stones ...

              Slate chalkboards with chalk.

              Does that count?

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              • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                every generation thinks they're the smartest group of people to ever live. Yet here we are, inventing apps to remind us to drink water and stand up sometimes

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                #17

                @Daojoan dont people realize our phones have alarms for this /j

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                • faraiwe@mstdn.socialF faraiwe@mstdn.social

                  @Daojoan they used to sell car batteries with booklet manuals, for complete refit and overhaul of a Lead-Acid 12V DC,~500CCA battery.

                  Lately, the batteries have idiot warnings, telling customers to NOT break the seal and drink the fluid inside.

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                  @faraiwe @Daojoan There also exists washrooms with placards above the urinals warning patrons not to drink the water in it. (This is not a joke.)

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                  • clusterfcku@mastodon.socialC clusterfcku@mastodon.social

                    @faraiwe @Daojoan There also exists washrooms with placards above the urinals warning patrons not to drink the water in it. (This is not a joke.)

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                    #19

                    @clusterfcku @Daojoan yeah, don't that give you hope....

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                    • faraiwe@mstdn.socialF faraiwe@mstdn.social

                      @Daojoan they used to sell car batteries with booklet manuals, for complete refit and overhaul of a Lead-Acid 12V DC,~500CCA battery.

                      Lately, the batteries have idiot warnings, telling customers to NOT break the seal and drink the fluid inside.

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                      @faraiwe @Daojoan @faraiwe @Daojoan

                      What’s scarier is that those labels need only be there ‘cos someone DID drink the fluid.

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                      • clusterfcku@mastodon.socialC clusterfcku@mastodon.social

                        @faraiwe @Daojoan There also exists washrooms with placards above the urinals warning patrons not to drink the water in it. (This is not a joke.)

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                        @clusterfcku @faraiwe @Daojoan

                        What’s scarier is that those labels needonly be there ‘cos someone DID drink the fluid!

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                        • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                          every generation thinks they're the smartest group of people to ever live. Yet here we are, inventing apps to remind us to drink water and stand up sometimes

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                          @Daojoan 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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                          • M marleysmum@mastodon.au

                            @clusterfcku @faraiwe @Daojoan

                            What’s scarier is that those labels needonly be there ‘cos someone DID drink the fluid!

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                            #23

                            @marleysmum @clusterfcku @Daojoan Yup. Every reg written in blood.

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                            • tijn@dosgame.clubT tijn@dosgame.club

                              @Daojoan It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if the hunter-gatherers from before the Neolithic revolution were way smarter than the average person nowadays tbh.

                              Afaik there's some evidence that brain sizes have shrunk since people started settling down in cities etc.

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                              @Tijn @Daojoan even with better nutrition and fewer infections? (Well, fewer parasitic infections. More viral infections.)

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                              • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                                every generation thinks they're the smartest group of people to ever live. Yet here we are, inventing apps to remind us to drink water and stand up sometimes

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                                @Daojoan I think you had me at ”inventing apps”

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                                • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                                  every generation thinks they're the smartest group of people to ever live. Yet here we are, inventing apps to remind us to drink water and stand up sometimes

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                                  @Daojoan Prior generations were just muddling their way through, willy nilly. We're so much more advanced!! /s

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                                  • seanplynch@mastodon.socialS seanplynch@mastodon.social

                                    @archivescribe @HakeemG @Daojoan

                                    We did write on stone with other stones ...

                                    Slate chalkboards with chalk.

                                    Does that count?

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                                    @SeanPLynch @HakeemG @Daojoan Of course!

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                                    • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                                      every generation thinks they're the smartest group of people to ever live. Yet here we are, inventing apps to remind us to drink water and stand up sometimes

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                                      @Daojoan

                                      They go to jobs of responsibility over the lives of others to earn money to subscribe to those apps to remind them they are also human and used to be capable.

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                                      • mxverda@lgbtqia.spaceM mxverda@lgbtqia.space

                                        @Tijn @Daojoan even with better nutrition and fewer infections? (Well, fewer parasitic infections. More viral infections.)

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                                        @MxVerda @Daojoan Well, I'm hardly an expert, but I imagine the lack of pollution in the environment and people getting copious amounts of exercise meant they were, in general, really quite healthy.

                                        Of course it was a much tougher world, with fewer guarantees, more danger etc. But from what I understand the fact it took more effort to stay alive is exactly what made people be more capable.

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                                        • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                                          every generation thinks they're the smartest group of people to ever live. Yet here we are, inventing apps to remind us to drink water and stand up sometimes

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                                          @Daojoan was strongly reminded about this when watching the clumsy maneuvering of the #Artemis2 astronauts in their Orion capsule. Way more comfortable but technologically not any better than the original from more than 50 years ago

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