AoB 16/9/2025

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Probably that we carry tiny rectangles in our pockets with more power than every computer NASA owned in ’81, yet we mostly use them to argue with strangers, watch cat videos, and order tacos at 3am.
They’d also be stunned that video calls are real, instant, and free, but nobody wants to answer them because texting is easier.
Music, movies, books? All instantly available on demand. Entire encyclopedias? In your hand. And yet, misinformation spreads faster than facts, because apparently the future didn’t come with common sense upgrades.

And maybe the wildest shock: we have electric cars, rockets that land themselves, AI that can write stories, and medical miracles… but we still argue about whether seatbelts, vaccines, or climate change are real.

So yeah, the technology would blow their mind. But the fact that the future looks like Star Trek in the gadgets but The Flintstones in the politics? That’s the real surprise.
 
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