Which 20th century time period would you want to live in
The idyllic side of 1930's Germany seems interesting to me, except for the whole Nazi part.
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The idyllic side of 1930's Germany seems interesting to me, except for the whole Nazi part.
People romanticise the past too much and it makes me uncomfortable. We live in the most tolerant culture in human history, and we have the best science and medicine and scientific understanding ever. The present is great; flawed but less flawed than the past. If I'm going into the past then I'll go as recent as possible, please.
I would like to endure the swinging 60's in the bight neon lights of London. Too bad the only thing that would be swinging is my left hand :(
But on a serious note, I want to see what caused the sudden contrast of the "Civilised" 50s to the free going 60s it intrigues me.
I'm very fond of both the "Roaring 20's" and Nazi Germany. I am part Caucasian but I do not fit that Aryan race profile. So, if I was the 1920's of America I'd have to deal with a lot of racism and if I where in Germany during WW2, Heaven Forbid, I would either be killed or fighting on the Allied side. That being said, I'm torn between "1960's Britain" and "1980's Japan".... Then again, I might as well go with "Cool Britannia". I was born in the 90's but I barely remember anything, its mostly one huge blank. If I got to live as a somewhat older person during that whole decade, then I would be able to remember and enjoy it.