I still want to know, can I have your dog?I'm a pitiful sight, and I ain't all that bright
I'm definitely not chiselled from stone
I'm a cheat and a liar, no woman's desire
I'll probably die cold and alone
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I still want to know, can I have your dog?I'm a pitiful sight, and I ain't all that bright
I'm definitely not chiselled from stone
I'm a cheat and a liar, no woman's desire
I'll probably die cold and alone
I see a "tiny home" - you might not know that there were several series on tiny homes on TV a few years ago (or maybe now - I would not know)Starter home.
The problem for flying cars is that the timing was a bit off Aeromobil for example. In addition, the dehydrated food industry is not gigantic but it exists Dehydrated Food Market - Forecast, Analysis & Size
the dehydrated food industry is not gigantic but it exists
Top of the morning to y'all
40 minutes to go.
Good day
Good evening
Needle is stuck.
I agree.Movie predictions about the future are never accurate. We were supposed to have a Moon Base and flying cars by now.
On the other hand, we're also supposed to be in some post-apocalyptic dystopia, trying to duck HK's and Terminators. Kyle Reese is currently serving under John Connor's forces fighting against the machines for humanity's survival.
Either that, or we'd be subsisting on Soylent Green. Scoops are on the way!
So, at least as far as sci-fi predictions go, I guess it's good that most of them are way off the mark.