Twin Towers
Came here looking for this one

Bugs hitting the windshield.
I’ve seen multiple teachers say that their projects focusing on kids’ hopes and dreams have gone from a wide variety of things into things like winning the lottery, being an influencer, or just being rich in general. If I had to guess, I’d say that a lot more students are seeing economic stress at home. Or maybe the culture that kids consume has genuinely gotten more materialistic. I don’t know.
I’ll go out on a limb and say it has to do with the demise of the USSR and the type of futurism that is only possible with a major socialist project in the world. We are only barely now starting to see a revival since the 2010s with the rise of China.
Capitalist futurism, at its root, is about domination over nature. “We” go to the Moon or to Mars, not for any humanistic objective but to claim it, as if to say to the universe, “nothing for me is off-limits.” For the bulk of humanity, for animals, for the environment — there is no future under capitalism.
The futurism of socialist countries has the capacity for humanism, and I think that is reflected in the imagination of society.
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Thatcher. The old times aren’t always better.
flash games
Snow in the plains. And the bottom part of the Marmolada glacier
My parents
The past. But we didn’t call it that back then.
Skylab
fireflies
My family used a rotary phone until we got rid of the landline entirely.
Snow in the winter
Vhs tapes, landline phones and c-casettes do still exist, but they kind of mostly don’t.
But the USSR definitely doesn’t and we all get to feel it in our bones.














