- May 8, 2018
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I’ve been to Gothenburg in person twice, yet only discovered their fascination with Pizza on here.
Progress? I think so.
Progress? I think so.
Everything? Football chat sites?
Porn is going to go next level. I tried one of the meta headsets (for purely research purposes), and it's scary.There’s so many more options available through dating apps. Porn is readily available of all shapes and sizes and perversions. Things like OnlyFans have warped peoples’ minds.
When I was younger, you really only had the options of the girls in your local village or school.
That’s not the case anymore.
I think we just live in a really over populated crap expensive country which is rush rush rush.I hate it.
Everything about it, but especially the digital world we are forced to live in.
I’d hate to be single now, quite frankly. I used dating apps for a period when I was, and they were a horrible experience, and I was lucky enough to be one of the guys that did get matches and dates. I know a few of the younger guys at work are on them and they’ll regularly go months with no matches. I imagine it’s one of those things where a small % of men get the majority of women, and the rest of the male population are left with scraps. God knows what it would be like hitting on a woman in a public setting now too… I can’t even fathom how bad that would be.Porn is going to go next level. I tried one of the meta headsets (for purely research purposes), and it's scary.
I was thinking about dating apps the other day. I wonder what the increase has been in sexual partners (for both men and women) since the introduction of dating apps. It's got to have increased by a crazy amount!
I’d say I was of that era. FHM and the like were prime wank bank material.So you predate page 3 and porn mags hidden in bushes?
This is the biggest issue. The amount of people of my parents’ era living the life on final salary pensions, in 4 bed houses they bought for £50,000 is scary. Gen X and the following generations simply won’t know such luxury.Work was definitely better in the 1980's - 1990's when companies still looked after their staff to some extent. With all the extra technology, how come relative pay and benefits have fallen dramatically in the last 30 years.
When I started work at a large insurer we had:
Reasonable pay
Flex time
Decent Holidays
Final Salary Pension Scheme
Company Sports Clubs
Discounted mortgages
Work minibus travel
Extravagant Christmas Parties
Modern Offices
The technology was a mainframe computer system, and a telephone.
Technology is anything invented after you were born. Anything before that is just normal life.I’m 50 next year so I’m Gen X. I’ve had a home computer since I was about 7 so technology has always fascinated me and I love the time we live in. Never been stressed by technology and have made my career out of it.
Technological advancement has meant twice my mum has survived cancer by picking up problems before any symptoms were really visible. Without those my kids would be growing up having never known their grandmother.
Technology is neither good or bad. It’s how it’s used that matters.
Millennials definitely know different. The majority of our childhoods were spent without it really. The first iPhone for example came out when I was about 20I can only suppose you’re Gen Z or Millennial and know no different? Nothing wrong with that but boy has tech destroyed all that was once simple and good in this world, to be replaced with stress basically.
I had all that when I worked as Man from the Pru ('83 to '97). It was magnificent, best days ever.Work was definitely better in the 1980's - 1990's when companies still looked after their staff to some extent. With all the extra technology, how come relative pay and benefits have fallen dramatically in the last 30 years.
When I started work at a large insurer we had:
Reasonable pay
Flex time
Decent Holidays
Final Salary Pension Scheme
Company Sports Clubs
Discounted mortgages
Work minibus travel
Extravagant Christmas Parties
Modern Offices
The technology was a mainframe computer system, and a telephone.
Before smart phones, there were mobiles and ‘the net’ already beginning to dominate life. The shit was already a shower, and the monsoon about to begin. Its never stopped!Millennials definitely know different. The majority of our childhoods were spent without it really. The first iPhone for example came out when I was about 20
5 minutes to download is still the digital era.In hindsight, there was something incredibly quaint about the 5 minutes it took to load one slightly erotic picture. It was effectively a form of edging.
I do think it’s modern technology has seriously impacted what we perceive to be attractive though.
I agree with that. There is much about decades gone by which was better, but much about modern life which is so much better than that. The truth is always somewhere in between. Probably about 1998One thing that hasn't changed in the modern world is people moaning about how things were better in the good old days.
Obviously they can do it online now though!
Where the porn bushes are?Go and sit in a wood? Get back to nature for a bit?
You do have to, increasingly, that's the point. The Albion's preferred method of ticketing is clearly by smartphone; there are alternatives available at the moment, but give it a couple of seasons and probably it'll be completely compulsory to have a smartphone if you want to get into the Amex on a match day.You know you don't have to, right? Same as you're not 'forced to live in' any sort of digital world. Yes, it makes a huge difference to have an email address and possibly a smartphone, but no-one is forcing you to go balls-deep into digitising every aspect of your life.
Gotta be honest, you're the one who can change it – and how 'digital' you want to be. It's almost completely up to you...