The future turned out a whole lot differently than people expected. For example, Simon Newcomb, a Canadian-American astronomer and mathematician, said: "Flight by machines heavier than air is unpractical and insignificant, if not utterly impossible." 18 months later, the Wright Brothers flew a Kittyhawk. To prove that you can't reallyknow what's going to happen, Bored Panda has compiled a list of things that seemed OK at the time, but have become ridiculously absurd. Like, diet candy AYDS. Or acceptance speeches thanking Harvey Weinstein. Scroll down to check out the entries and if they're not enough, fire up Bored Panda's earlier compilation of 30 Posts From The Past That Did Not Age Well.
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Looking at the past in good on a personal level, too. "Self-Reflective Awareness (SRA) is a 'meta-cognitive' ability, meaning that it involves thinking about and reflecting on one’s own mental processes," Gregg Henriques, Ph.D., wrote. "Someone with good SRA is able to generate a narrative of self that is complex, clear, and multifaceted and is able to communicate that narrative in a way that allows others a much better understanding of where one is coming from."
There are a number of different facets to SRA, including knowingnow your family story and developmental history, understanding your needs, motivations, and emotions, understanding your defenses and how you handle criticism, understanding your strengths, and weakneses, understanding your beliefs/values and worldview, knowing your pupose in life and how you make meaning, knowing how others see you, knowing the 'cultural bubble' that you live in. Exploring these areas can dramatically increase the results of one's self-reflection.
This may all sound very complex, but, at its simplest, reflection is about careful thought. It gives the brain an opportunity to pause, untangle and sort through observations and experiences, consider multiple possible interpretations, and create meaning. And every little bit counts. Research by Giada Di Stefano, Francesca Gino, Gary Pisano, and Bradley Staats in call centers showed that employees who spent 15 minutes at the end of the day reflecting about what they learned performed 23% better after 10 days than those who didn't.
"Going through old slides and found this eerily prophetic pic of my brother, captured late summer 2000"
The episode of Seinfeld where Elaine is dating a guy who shares a name with a murderer. He keeps getting mistaken for him so she gets him to change his name. She picks up a sports magazine and is trying to find a name for him in there, and comes up with "OJ" (Simpson, she was referring to). The episode was from 93, the murders happened 94.
There was an interview with Kevin spacey working with kids and he said he was always looking for the shy kid in the corner.
The Edmonton Swastikas, a Canadian girls' hockey team. c. 1916
The shape symbolizes eternal cycling, a theme found in samsara doctrine of Buddhism , it sits on a flat edge instead of the Swastika that sits on the tip
A beautiful symbol of positive forces, ruined by its aggressive re-branding in the 1930's.
Load More Replies...Extremely nothing wrong here. Only the dumbest of incompetent morons who hate education and history will find a problem here
The nazis only adopted it, they didn't create the swastika. If people didn't give the image power it would have none. Same as with the N word, if no one gives it power the word will be just that, a word.
Based on my experience, only white people give the n word any power. Ever heard rap....
Load More Replies...A Canadian artist named ManWoman wrote a book about the swastika and its prevalence in ancient cultures around the world. It's called Gentle Swastika: 51dXOaMj6q...c5f8b9.jpg
Swastikas rotated at an angle of about 45 degree are Nazi symbols. Otherwise, they originally came from Hinduism. Visit India some day, and you will find them everywhere. They are considered to have a religious significance for Hindus, Jains and Buddhists.
They exist in a lot of cultures around the world. In Europe, too, but now they are saddly seen different because of nazism.
Load More Replies...Tom Hanks, as Robert Langdon in The Da Vinci Code opened my eyes to the possibility that not all symbols commonly portrayed as evil are negative. The swastika's one of them.
Interesting fact re the Nazis use of the Swastika, after they had gained power in 1933, a letter was sent to them from a group of Buddhist elders who wrote, "if you continue to use this symbol at that angle, it will bring you bad luck." They weren't wrong.
So? Originally swastika comes from Indo-Asia and has a sacral meaning, often symbolizing the sun and solar movement (clockwise). Not to be confused with Hitler's nazi symbol.
They still hang up swastikas at Hindu weddings. I imagine Hindu-Jewish weddings must be super-duper awkward.
It’s your choice if you want to let a racist dork like Hitler ruin this symbol that existed before him for you or not.
Actually NOT the Edmonton Swastikas... they were the Fernie Swastikas (Edmonton is in Alberta, while Fernie is in British Columbia). "The Fernie Swastikas were a women's hockey team that was formed in 1922 in Fernie, British Columbia. Their uniform used as a symbol the swastika, which before World War II was a common religious symbol, and especially a sun sign."
Those shareable Facebook posts saying you are legally proclaiming that Facebook can’t use your personal information
Jared Fogle's Subway ads
The whole "cousins" thing they pulled in the english dub of Sailor Moon back in the day with Haruka and Michiru (named "Amara" and "Michelle" in the dub), who were originally written as a lesbian couple.
I know that lesbian couples in a kid's show would have been a big deal at the time that it came out, but looking back now, they really did a piss-poor job at trying to make their relationship not seem romantic while also claiming they were related
To be fair in the book the character is pure evil and he gave that interview before they turned the character into the comedy pirate for the TV show. He probably assumed he’d get to play the book version. Totally not his fault.
Older tv shows that joke about psychologists and don’t take them seriously. I’m looking at you Gilmore Girls
I read somewhere that if you figure in inflation, Avatar is still higher grossing than Endgame; and also if you look at the number of ticket sales. But they desperately did everything they could to dethrone Avatar (launching campaigns, using social media, bringin Endgame fans to buy more then one ticket and to beg their friend to also buy tickets, ...). Honestly, who cares. Both are Disney movies anyway
I'm guessing most of these posts pertain to situations in the US. I couldn't understand all of them, I wish there was some explanation to the ones without any text explaining why they didn't age well.
True. It is difficult sometimes. I am English, but living in Turkey 10 years. I probably didn't understand half of them. But, because i have had alittle wine tonight, i probably commented too much. So what? Understand or not, just go with the flow. Good luck.
Load More Replies...Miss all the celebrity promised their emigration to Canada in the "unlikely" case of Trump become president.
I'm guessing most of these posts pertain to situations in the US. I couldn't understand all of them, I wish there was some explanation to the ones without any text explaining why they didn't age well.
True. It is difficult sometimes. I am English, but living in Turkey 10 years. I probably didn't understand half of them. But, because i have had alittle wine tonight, i probably commented too much. So what? Understand or not, just go with the flow. Good luck.
Load More Replies...Miss all the celebrity promised their emigration to Canada in the "unlikely" case of Trump become president.