Write one page, double-spaced journal comparing and contrasting an issue now to the past or the future. For example, cell phones in the 1980s and in 2008.
Technology has long sense been an obsession for humanity. It entertains us, makes our lives easier, and gives us a sense of superiourity to those with less. Before the luxury of modern Orbit City, the wholesome people of Bedrock made do with what they had. Their archaic adaptations are the forefathers to advancements in methodology and technology for future generations.
One can’t imagine having to wait for a bird to etch your photograph, taking the hot water heater for a walk before you shower, potentially being stung by your shaver, and having to remember to not insult your kitchen appliances for fear of anarchy. Moving sidewalks and tubular mass transit, robotic androids with sassy artificial intelligence cleaning sky high apartment complexes, and meals comprised in pills are all innovations made to make modern life easier.
Aerocars evolved from the vehicles employed in the Stone Age, once powered by the courtesy of the passengers’ own feet, now they are propelled along by jet streams of air being expelled out the back. Some things have stayed the same; people still have close knit families, depending on each other for companionship and in times of adversity.
Oddly enough, even mankind of the 21st century can find aspects of their lush lives to complain about, always finding themselves overworked and their lives being made difficult by inconveniences. Technology may forever be evolving, but humans will always find something to whine about.
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