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    Maybe time travel is real but we’re still living at an age where something else is so terrible that nobody from the future wants to travel to our time.

    I bet it’s because we haven’t invented those three seashells yet.

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        As much as capitalism is a truly shit system to actually live in, I don’t think it would dissuade time travellers much because it’d make it trivially easy to live like a king with only a little knowledge of the future

        • elfpie@lemmy.eco.br
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          I guess people from a post capitalist society might have issues with exploiting others for their own gain.

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            One would hope, but unless greed and the obsession with power is not in our genes there would always be people that try to exploit others. Just like there will always be others trying to end the exploitation.

            Imo, better systems and fair work agreements are how we put a stop to most exploitation being acted upon.

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      11 天前

      Time Travel to the past

      Cough due to allergies to future extinct flowers

      Accidentally spready COVID 2089

      90% of the world population dies from futuristic killer super flu

      You fade from existence because you killed all your ancestors

      The paradox causes space time to collapse

    • Lovable Sidekick@lemmy.world
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      11 天前

      Or when time travelers come here we just can’t tell, because if they accidentally reveal themselves or screw up in some other way they just jump back again for a do-over until they get it right.

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    WANTED: Someone to go back in time with me. This is not a joke…You’ll get paid after we get back. Must bring your own weapons toilet paper. Safety not guaranteed. I have only done this once before.

  • Lovable Sidekick@lemmy.world
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    Or maybe in the 1930s an ad agency invented feeding on people’s fears by overstating extremely rare or even nonexistent problems.

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    Just take your own toilet roll with you. If you get separated from your supply, you probably have bigger problems.

  • Malyca@lemmy.zip
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    Growing up in the Soviet Union we had almost pieces of bark in the toilet paper. Never got a splinter I promise.

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      11 天前

      What was your expirience in the soviet union? Was it as bad as western media says or it was fine/good/not bad?

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        I can only speak to my own country, Bulgaria. Some things were worse, some things not as bad. Like we had to wait in line for bread every day but most people in my orbit never went without bread, at least that I knew of. I was a little kid so I’m sure they hid that kind of stuff from me. I got bullied a lot, my mom had ADHD and wouldn’t pick me up from school on time so the teachers beat me in retaliation. That kind of shit. I remember people coming in from overseas and sneaking me in a coke for Christmas. They’d sneak in western music and religious stuff. Some of my relatives were sent to camps as political prisoners, most came back eventually. It felt like there was much more solidarity between the people than there is now. Much of that remains.

        • Seth Taylor@lemmy.world
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          Romanian here, born in '94, but parents were in their 20s when communism ended. Your experience sounds very similar to theirs

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          I think the ADHD stuff was just the norm for that epoch everywhere, at least from what i know from people older than me

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    The first bidets came about around 1700 and were manually filled. Indoor plumbing meant recognizable non-poo filled ones in the 1800s, but the modern toilet seat one was 1964, so keep that in mind wrt time travel.

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          residents hung their clothing in garderobe shafts specifically to rid them of fleas, using the ammonia from urine as a natural fumigant. The toilet and the wardrobe occupied the same small stone room for reasons that made complete practical sense at the time.

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      They didn’t have toilets in the 1950s? Surely that’s not right.

      Post search: How exactly are you defining “modern toilet seat”? The ones I’m seeing from the '50s look pretty recognizable.

  • Jankatarch@lemmy.world
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    11 天前

    Tip 1. Cleaning your hands is easier than cleaning your ass.
    Tip 2. You can wipe with wet hands.

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    In days of old when knights were bold and toilet paper wasn’t invented, they’d wipe their ass with a piece of grass and walk away contented.

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    If you are able to grab any type of small bucket, bowl, cup, glass, etc. and have access to water, you can just wash. Sure it doesn’t have the same water pressure of a bidet, but that’s still cleaner than even the most modern toilet paper. You’ll need soap though.

    • lokalhorst@feddit.org
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      Yeah, people just shat in the river in former times. I think the idea of using toilet paper is pretty modern.

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        It’s not though, humans have cleaned their assholes after shitting for most of our existence. Just look at the “left hand dirty” culture from the Middle East which then spread to dumb fuck Catholics that no longer remembered why it was dirty and they just switched it to being demonic instead so you could argue using left hand is a sin with less pushback.

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    We learned toilet paper from the Chinese, they had it for a long time before that.