I have noted that when current times are reported as bad. History will most likely report them as the good old days or the golden age. Strange how that works.
In “Zits”, Dad commented on the size of Jeremy’s backpack, comparing the number of books he had when he was Jeremy’s age. Jeremy replied “there is a lot more to study, now. History alone has, like, doubled.”
In “Zits”, Dad commented on the size of Jeremy’s backpack, comparing the number of books he had when he was Jeremy’s age. Jeremy replied “there is a lot more to study, now. History alone has, like, doubled.”
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
I could not agree with you more, Zigmeister.
Qiset about 6 years ago
Yeah, my physics degree seems to be runninig out of things to learn…
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 6 years ago
Any it seems to be bad history more so than good history. If you believe the news.
blakerl about 6 years ago
I have noted that when current times are reported as bad. History will most likely report them as the good old days or the golden age. Strange how that works.
Louisiana Resident about 6 years ago
Problem is that we keep repeating history and never learn from it.
Jogger2 about 6 years ago
In “Zits”, Dad commented on the size of Jeremy’s backpack, comparing the number of books he had when he was Jeremy’s age. Jeremy replied “there is a lot more to study, now. History alone has, like, doubled.”
Jogger2 about 6 years ago
In “Zits”, Dad commented on the size of Jeremy’s backpack, comparing the number of books he had when he was Jeremy’s age. Jeremy replied “there is a lot more to study, now. History alone has, like, doubled.”
The Reader Premium Member about 6 years ago
Yah, but most of it is just re-runs.
Bill The Nuke about 6 years ago
At what point does news and current affairs become history?