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Boredom before computers

Started by Phillip V, April 28, 2009, 01:03:42 AM

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Phillip V

I am constantly amazed that I can have entertainment at the click of a button.

1000 years ago, what did people do with their boredom? I assume that hard labour took up most of their time, but there must have been instances where they could only sit and twiddle their thumbs, such as in the dead of winter. I can only think that something that everybody could play to pass the time and did not require extra equipment was masturbation and fucking. Thus, how did masturbation and fucking rates compare from then to now?

Delirium

Nothing changed except the entertainment - boredom ratio.
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Syt

Since all people from those days are dead I presume they died of boredom.
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Brazen

They worked through all the hours of daylight and slept as soon as it got dark, simple as that. People would be a lot happier now if they did more of the same.

Eddie Teach

You're pretty young still, it's possible to get weary of computer games and internet.
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Caliga

Quote from: Brazen on April 28, 2009, 06:00:36 AM
They worked through all the hours of daylight and slept as soon as it got dark, simple as that. People would be a lot happier now if they did more of the same.

Yes, but I always wondered what the idle plebs of the city of Rome did between gladiator bouts.
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Grey Fox

Watch other people do nothing. Sat on their asses & smoked.

Boredom was only invented when the TV came around.
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mongers

A wild guess, maybe they interacted more with other people than we do today ?  :blink:
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Ed Anger

You kids would have loved the 70's.
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Brazen

Quote from: Ed Anger on April 28, 2009, 07:59:09 AM
You kids would have loved the 70's.
Especially the three-day weeks causing power outages for hours at a time in the evening. We used to sit round candles while our parents told us stories about the war. No, really.

Caliga

Quote from: mongers on April 28, 2009, 07:57:05 AM
A wild guess, maybe they interacted more with other people than we do today ?  :blink:
Unpossible.
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saskganesh

humans were created in their own image

szmik

they were drinking and interacting, what else?  :huh:
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Brazen

When you die at 25, there's not much time to get bored.