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Roman
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Hello 2004, I am from 2035
1. Anxiety. Jobs and money are scarce and I work hard to try and keep them.
2. In 2004 I like the social side a lot. Nightclubs, shopping centres etc are fascinating to me. Also, the football is much bigger spectacle here and it is great.
EDIT- In 2035 I enjoyed talking to my friends and some of the simpler aspects of life such as getting my wage packet and feeling as though I was needed and an important part in rebuilding.
3. I'm afraid I haven't heard of those authors. I have never really read books, apart from textbooks.
Thank you August. I am not playing tricks on anybody I can assure you that. To your questions:Originally posted by August@Jun 19 2004, 06:00 PM
Roman,
I often read the John Titor dialogues and am frustrated that people spent so much time on games and lottery numbers. You are the first traveller, in my humble opinion, since the Titor event, who seems worth my talking with. You are either,
1. A time traveller from 2035
or
2. A rather nice fellow who, although playing a trick, seems worth talking with--at least for an interesting perspective on life and living.
So, regardless of whether you are 1 or 2, I hope you will answer the following questions for me:
1) If you were to choose only one overall emotion that guides your life, that gets you out of bed in the morning, that seems to rule all the other thoughts and emotions, which of the following would you choose (honestly): shame, anxiety, or anger?
2) What do you enjoy most about 2004 and what do you enjoy most about 2035?
3) My favorite British authors are Milton, Hardy, and Boswell. Have you or your friends read them? And if so, what is their readership like in 2035?
I thank you in advance, my friend.
August
1. Anxiety. Jobs and money are scarce and I work hard to try and keep them.
2. In 2004 I like the social side a lot. Nightclubs, shopping centres etc are fascinating to me. Also, the football is much bigger spectacle here and it is great.
EDIT- In 2035 I enjoyed talking to my friends and some of the simpler aspects of life such as getting my wage packet and feeling as though I was needed and an important part in rebuilding.
3. I'm afraid I haven't heard of those authors. I have never really read books, apart from textbooks.