Ilikelamp7 t1_iw4d3o3 wrote
Not in this lifetime. Just something we can hope for with future generations. And when I say future I mean distant future.
savol_ OP t1_iw4dt39 wrote
Sometimes I wish I wasn’t born so early.
Venik489 t1_iw4nsyo wrote
Born too late to discover new continents, born too early to explore the universe.
shokage t1_iw4shac wrote
You won’t die from a small cut or bad diarrhea. At least we’re in the age of modern medicine
Independent-Cod3150 t1_iw5zw1u wrote
Those are still among the most common causes of death in old age.
centaurus33 t1_iw8mv1r wrote
Or “fever” like Alexander The Great
driverofracecars t1_iw4s4d3 wrote
Born just in time to explore dank memes.
One_Impression_5649 t1_iw613lg wrote
Never to late to explore downtown
sirencow t1_iw6q659 wrote
I always wish I had been born in the 1870s to 90s.
Just the right time to see humanity in its raw form and experience technology/modernity as an adult
ChiSandTwitch t1_iw4h9qb wrote
To me, I'm gutted I was born too late. We reached the fucking moon man!!! That was the vert first step, literally, and I missed it by 14 years
Devil-sAdvocate t1_iw8vaj5 wrote
Homo sapiens have lived about 12,000 generations.
I feel I got pretty lucky to have timed been born when mankind advanced enough to figure out how things in space work and land on the moon.
Dunkleustes t1_ixrmcn8 wrote
I kind of imagine it like 200 years ago people saying "man I was born too early, in the distant future people might be flying in the air".
I bet if we lived during that time we would view space travel as mundane and common occurrence, kind of how we view modern aircraft now.
buckphifty150150 t1_iw5v2m6 wrote
I think it would take a reason to have to leave earth and we as a species would survive on a ship of some sort
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