- 10:26 Y'know what I deplore? The "anyone from 100+ years ago brought forward to today would be terrified" meme. Humanity hasn't changed that much. #
- 11:25 @fadeaccompli Doubly so when there's a trash bin. I've seen a healthy young man standing less than ten feet from it drop a peel at his feet. #
- 11:41 @fadeaccompli Granted, there's not a great supply of ashtrays around these days. Cup lids, though - there's no excuse. Always carry out. #
- 11:54 @fadeaccompli I've a lot of tolerance for addicts - probably be a horrible enabler. But at minimum I'd want them to grind out their butts. #
- 17:23 @kirabug I think you have to click on the thumbnail pictures in the thing on the right - one is the next one, the other is the previous one. #
- 18:25 @fadeaccompli ...hm. They should have a system to say: "yes, for the next [time period], you may make the same decision on identical cases." #
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Automobiles were not yet common.
Roads were mostly not paved.
There were no traffic lights.
Long distance communication was still done either by post or telegraph.
Men commonly wore suits to social occasions, coveralls for dirty work, and knickers (woolen pants that buttoned just below the knee) for sport. Women mostly wore long, straight-cut dresses. Guys wore hats, especially inexpensive straw hats.
Bathing suits covered most of the body and were made of wool.
The Wright brothers were still experimenting with basic flight mechanics.
Nikola Tesla had only recently lit up the State Fair, and he and Edison were still in a heated battle over whether electricity should be distributed in AC or DC. Electrical distribution wasn't common yet, and many areas still woke and slept by the sun.
So, "terrified"? Probably not, unless the person landed on the side of a freeway. But it certainly would be disorienting.
Oh, and this is to say nothing of changes in world politics since 1908.
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And that's just talking about someone from Europe or the Middle East. I imagine it would even weirder for someone from thirteenth century Africa or North America.
Um.
I'm sorry, the question is like asking what changed between the Bronze and Middle Ages, except even more so.
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