Author Topic: What do you think the world will be like in 15-30 years from now?  (Read 2199 times)

Sea levels raise a bit, africa gets more country/border changes and stuff. Puerto Rico becomes a USA state. Cities get larger. Gas prices increase. Temperatures increase. Poverty. etc




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so the world will be hosted by tripod? nah im just messin'

15-30 years is too big a range for this type of question imo.

I would choose either 15 or 30.

anyway,
In 15-30 years everything will be owned/operated/sold/shipped by Google and Wal-Mart.

Hopefully we'd have sent men to mars.

Personally, I see myself teaching English in Cambodia,  since I'm currently learning Khmer because it's really interesting and I've always wanted to teach English and travel, so why not do all at once?

bikes will be used more rather than cars to be more ecological and because of the soaring gas prices

NOOOOOOoooooooo!

I don't want bike tires stuck in the wheel wells of my Corvette :c

NOOOOOOoooooooo!

I don't want bike tires stuck in the wheel wells of my Corvette :c
you act like it's actually gonna happen

we will be 8 miles down the slippery slope

you act like it's actually gonna happen

Definitely not in 15-30 years.  I'd say more like 100+

Puerto Rico becomes a USA state.
I doubt we'll make any more territories states. fifty is the perfect number

I doubt we'll make any more territories states. fifty is the perfect number
51 is a good number too :(

I think my Anti-Bully thread will have reached it's goal and stopped cyberbullying once and for all.

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I doubt we'll make any more territories states. fifty is the perfect number

Hmm idk about that....

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2013/0608/Colorado-secede-Counties-weigh-exit-plan-to-form-state-of-North-Colorado

Who cares if it's a Christian site, it was the first one that came up on Google

I think my Anti-Bully thread will have reached it's goal and stopped cyberbullying once and for all.

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It reached its goal of encouraging cyberbullying