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Douglas Carpenter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-19-11 05:14 PM
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23. perhaps some more results would be interesting
I'm still wondering if some people might feel a little bit more optimist about the future because of the OWS movement. Do people at least have the hope that this is indicative of a turn of the tide?
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  -Do you believe the world will be a better place or a worse place in 50 years? Douglas Carpenter  Oct-19-11 11:06 AM   #0 
  - I Must be Old School  On the Road   Oct-19-11 11:08 AM   #1 
  - Of course it will get better - the old days were bad!  sammytko   Oct-19-11 11:09 AM   #2 
  - Like if 'some' people don't OWN other people nowadays...  Amonester   Oct-19-11 11:13 AM   #5 
  - I have no hope. I see no future. eom.  Hotler   Oct-19-11 11:10 AM   #3 
  - Well, since that would make me over 110 years old, and I doubt that I'll  ChandlerJr   Oct-19-11 11:12 AM   #4 
  - Yes.  KamaAina   Oct-19-11 11:13 AM   #6 
  - In 50 years, let's say 20 billion human beings suffering...  Amonester   Oct-19-11 11:16 AM   #7 
  - World population is projected to peak at 9 billion.  Odin2005   Oct-20-11 08:22 AM   #36 
  - I believe that, in the long view of history....  Xithras   Oct-19-11 11:23 AM   #8 
  - Too many variables. Who the hell knows. nt  HappyMe   Oct-19-11 11:25 AM   #9 
  - The next total war will begin before 50 years  FarCenter   Oct-19-11 11:30 AM   #10 
  - My grown sons informed me that when they are retirement age they  monmouth   Oct-19-11 11:41 AM   #11 
  - Except it's getting bad everywhere.  leftyladyfrommo   Oct-19-11 11:59 AM   #12 
  - It will be much worse because I won't be in it. At least from my  deaniac21   Oct-19-11 12:42 PM   #13 
  - No future  Doc_Technical   Oct-19-11 12:43 PM   #14 
  - Worse.  Iggo   Oct-19-11 12:52 PM   #15 
  - Perhaps naive on my part - but I thought the OWS movement might have inspired a bit of optimism  Douglas Carpenter   Oct-19-11 01:36 PM   #16 
  - I think OWS is the last hurrah before things turn violent.  Katashi_itto   Oct-20-11 04:18 AM   #29 
  - It is important to face and solve the problems now in front of us, moreso than worrying about the  Fire Walk With Me   Oct-19-11 01:38 PM   #17 
  - kick for some more results  Douglas Carpenter   Oct-19-11 03:11 PM   #18 
  - Unless something changes dramatically to reduce the population  mnhtnbb   Oct-19-11 03:51 PM   #19 
  - Define "better." Define "worse."  Taverner   Oct-19-11 03:53 PM   #20 
  - Windows 23 will still suck  Nye Bevan   Oct-19-11 03:57 PM   #21 
  - Depends current course no  nadinbrzezinski   Oct-19-11 03:58 PM   #22 
  - perhaps some more results would be interesting  Douglas Carpenter   Oct-19-11 05:14 PM   #23 
  - for the next shift  Douglas Carpenter   Oct-19-11 10:41 PM   #24 
  - Other: Robb is a dingbat. nt  Lisa0825   Oct-19-11 10:43 PM   #25 
  - If corporations, their lobbyists, and money are out of politics, and if elections aren't rigged  louslobbs   Oct-19-11 11:28 PM   #26 
  - another  Douglas Carpenter   Oct-20-11 02:54 AM   #27 
  - In 50 years, no. In 200 years, maybe.  Crunchy Frog   Oct-20-11 03:10 AM   #28 
  - Things probably will get much better here in N. America and perhaps parts of Europe.........  AverageJoe90   Oct-20-11 05:16 AM   #30 
  - People get ready, there's a train a comin  Dover   Oct-20-11 05:46 AM   #31 
  - any more?  Douglas Carpenter   Oct-20-11 08:17 AM   #32 
  - I'm a long-term optimist. The world will be a better place 50 years from now.  Odin2005   Oct-20-11 08:19 AM   #33 
  - I'm the same way.  Lyric   Oct-20-11 08:21 AM   #34 
  - Humanity might be extinct at the rate we're going  lunatica   Oct-20-11 08:21 AM   #35 
  - Other:  LWolf   Oct-20-11 09:09 AM   #37 
  - The world will actually seem quite normal to most of the people living in it 50 years from now.  GliderGuider   Oct-20-11 09:16 AM   #38 
  - trying some more  Douglas Carpenter   Oct-20-11 11:07 AM   #39 
  - Doom & Destruction nt  Raine   Oct-20-11 12:00 PM   #40 
  - some more results?  Douglas Carpenter   Oct-20-11 11:53 PM   #41 
 

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