Post 569082 by Tak@cybre.space
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 (DIR) Post #569036 by jk@mastodon.social
       2018-10-16T12:09:18Z
       
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       ive never seen a depiction of the future that i like
       
 (DIR) Post #569051 by Robby@forreal.masto.host
       2018-10-16T12:10:15Z
       
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       @jk me too, including weather forecasts
       
 (DIR) Post #569073 by chao@sleeping.town
       2018-10-16T12:11:51Z
       
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       @jk here's mine: five seconds from now, it'll be, uh, too late, darn, from now maybe? no, too late again, it's always five seconds from now before you can make predictions!and good luck predicting further than that!!!
       
 (DIR) Post #569082 by Tak@cybre.space
       2018-10-16T12:12:38Z
       
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       @jk Not even this one?
       
 (DIR) Post #569086 by jk@mastodon.social
       2018-10-16T12:13:07Z
       
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       @Tak especially not that one
       
 (DIR) Post #569267 by greatjoe@knzk.me
       2018-10-16T12:26:02Z
       
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       @jk how about one where everyone can afford to move out of the US, and then they do?
       
 (DIR) Post #569334 by pixelguff@bibeogaem.zone
       2018-10-16T12:32:30Z
       
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       @jk I'm pretty good at Fallout, so I think I'd do OK in a nuclear apocalypse.
       
 (DIR) Post #574682 by rdh@elekk.xyz
       2018-10-16T18:46:44Z
       
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       @jk In one episode of Futurama, Fry uses a time machine to witness the end of the universe. I thought that was a pretty good depiction.