Thread 82171585 - /r9k/ [Archived: 86 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/13/2025, 2:39:03 PM No.82171585
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If you could choose your year of birth, what would it be?

This might be something every post-Industrial Revolution generation feels, but as a zoomer (on the older side, a couple years a way from wizardry) it feels like we're nearing the point where tech truly does become more a negative than a plus and being born 50 years ago would've been better. Maybe some anons are more optimistic about the future, but try as I might I don't see the next advancements being a net benefit.
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 2:42:33 PM No.82171604
>>82171585 (OP)
Weve never had an advancement in technology. Thats why tech is complete crap, its just being used to more efficiently enslave our time. But one interesting thing is that the human body itself is a type of technology. Which means organic vaginas that live and breathe and are completely real can become a future. Not connected to a pointless creature that calls itself a woman. Those heartless monsters can be destroyed once we have discovered the secret to DNA and biological creation
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 2:57:05 PM No.82171713
>>82171585 (OP)
8250. All the bio-transfered immortal machine people are gonna wonder where this fleshy fuck came from.
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 5:35:38 PM No.82172773
>>82171585 (OP)
1980-1990
get to enjoy pre 9/11 time but also technology when im older
though the 70's wouldnt be so bad either but i wouldnt want to go any further, since i like modern amenities and being young enough to use them