What will disappear in the next 25 years ?

Like been told by my mum and dad for watching too much tv, that’s been replaced by the phone and you tube.
Exactly, as a kid in the 70s most of my mates had a portable BW TV in their bedrooms, my mum and dad would not let me, I was pissed off at the time but looking back they were so right.
 
The remaining 25% of insect life, so also the wildlife food chain, birds and small mammals.

Any remaining fish from our rivers and streams as the human shite that the water companies dump & run off from chicken torture factory farms completes it’s mission.

Children as the ubiquitous micro plastics found in everything we eat and drink accelerates the plummeting male fertility crisis.

50% of human life due to starvation and thereafter the wars caused by the mass movement of billions of people people who will be escaping the starvation caused by climate change and the consequent collapse of agriculture.
 
Yeah..
I was at the hospital recently and I came outside for some fresh air, sat on a bench, there was a guy about 65 already sat on it. I sat down and said "Hiya mate, lovely day" ....anyway we started a conversation and he said younger people don't do that (what I did) they just sit down and get their phone out, nobody seems to want to talk.
We had a good chat for 20 minutes or so.
There is a vid on utube telling the story of the northerner who was arrested for threatening behaviour. He was walking around London saying good morning to strangers.
 
Well, I won't be here for a start. At least, it's very unlikely.

I think there is a fair chance civilisation itself will have collapsed by then. The very rich will live on private islands. Everyone else will exist in a fascist wasteland, devoid of culture, with banal TV programmes and a government that encourages you to blame all your problems on foreigners.
 
Print media. All forms of data will be stored in the cloud. Cash, almost certainly. Supermarkets, in the conventional sense, will be completely changed.
 
Yeah..
I was at the hospital recently and I came outside for some fresh air, sat on a bench, there was a guy about 65 already sat on it. I sat down and said "Hiya mate, lovely day" ....anyway we started a conversation and he said younger people don't do that (what I did) they just sit down and get their phone out, nobody seems to want to talk.
We had a good chat for 20 minutes or so.
It's a savage irony that for every great bound in technological progress we make, the more insular as a species we become.
 

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