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Imagine it's another time centuries from now and we're reading a text book... what's the reason for so many people in America,etc. being overweight?

Worldwide, what issues will make the biggest chapters, why?

Let's say the world has made it this far environmentally... what will be gone?

Will cigarettes still be around?

What will the history books say about the media?

2006-10-09 00:45:24 · 8 answers · asked by chigaimasu 2 in Arts & Humanities History

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In the early parts of the twenty-first century, obesity became a big problem world-wide, but particularly in America, The causes were put down as an excess of junk food and soda, a rapid decline in food nutrition as a result of genetic engineering and the use of chemical pesticides and fertilisers, along with deep-freezing and microwaving, resulting in a necessity to consume huge volumes of food in order to obtain the necessary nutrition to survive.


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The biggest problem worldwide was the enormous amount of power within the hands of a few very rich families, known as the Illuminati, or New World Order.
They generated false flag terrorist attacks in order to gain sympathy for war, in an attempt to fulfill their agenda of world power.

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The landscape was changed dramatically as a result of the use of depleted uranium weapons in war, the collapse of nuclear power stations, the collapse of several dams which were unable to survive the earthquakes which plagued the planet. The original vast amount of flora and fauna had been depleted to just a few dozen species.

The habit of smoking chemically-imbued tobacco had ceased, but the use of natural plants like tobacco and hemp was still prevalent.
The media, which had been biased totally on the side of their controllers, the Zionists and Illuminati, eventually managed to free itself of this strangle-hold, and began reporting truth in about 2010.

2006-10-10 19:39:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

People are overweight because the eat too much and are too lazy to excercise.

The biggest issues will be the end of the world because you know we're all headed there and will blow ourselves up because the nuke has gotten 100x more devastating and a single one could blow a hole the size of Russia into the Earth.

Everything will be gone. We'll have harvested everything to extinction or blown it up. Give or take alien invasions and massive catastrophic natural disasters.

Yes. The tabacco industry is making a killing of those things. I highly doubt they'll ever stop making/selling them.

The media will be dead. At that rate they've been going with sensationalism, redundancy, invasive interviewing, etc. someone's bound to finally get so ticked off that the media is gunned down by some psycho with a flame thrower, high-performance assault rifle, or some other equally impressive weapon of butt-kickery.

Also, some necromancer guy will sing a line from Anastasia and go " Come my minions. Rise for your master. Let your evil shine! " and all the dead US presidents will rise from their graves and cause a flood of political zombies to overtake the country, then the continent, and finally the rest of the world, plunging us all into a world run by brainless morons who won't STFU about the proper way to run a government. ( Wait, aren't we kinda there already? )

2006-10-09 01:00:42 · answer #2 · answered by Nemesis 5 · 0 0

Six questions in one!! U sure saved a lot of points!! I'm sure that people will always have their vices, because we're all human and are born with those qualities. For the environment? I hope that the hole in the ozone layer will be gone. World wide issues? As now, wars and rumors of wars. Cigarettes? They are an economic issue, so the government isn't interested in the health issue side. The media? Same old media. Anything for a scoop, even if they have to make it up!!

2006-10-09 00:50:03 · answer #3 · answered by Rudy 3 · 2 0

The lack of movement while still keeping up the calorie requirements of a field farmer (pre-tractor) is the reason for overweight...not to mention the convenience of fried foods.

The middle east, of course, will be a huge chapter as will the globalization of markets.

Wetlands will definitely be gone, as will clear skies. Cigarettes better not be around, and the media will be writing the history books.

2006-10-09 01:01:36 · answer #4 · answered by just browsin 6 · 0 0

9/11 and bush will hit the textbooks. of course, media never is a part of textbooks, and so would be with the weight issue, that won't be there. cigarettes are sure to be there.

also, i think you should rethink your question. there won't be any text book centuries from now. it would be cyber text or some other kind of educational tool.

2006-10-09 00:54:20 · answer #5 · answered by publically_private 3 · 0 0

was once each and every little thing, we'd take turns procuring the rounds and you drank what you have been given. i replaced right into a pint of the main suitable lager on faucet and a JD back in a cowboy. Or wack it back Sambuca flaming with a coffee bean. It grew to develop into much less significant the older I have been given. If human beings ask what i could prefer to drink at present, I ask for ginger ale. now and back I nonetheless love the main suitable lager on faucet.

2016-10-16 00:04:54 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

people are overweight because they EAT. its not b/c mcdonalds or fast food. its about people's ignorant behavior about the side efffects. no one forces them to eat 3 cheeseburgers and 3 ice cream cones. its just an excuse for not having any self control.

2006-10-09 00:49:04 · answer #7 · answered by Wite Out 4 · 0 0

numer four first, history has a habit, of repeating itself, you have heard of the saying, ''what goes around,comes around''

numer three, yes they will , because of free will.

numer two,probaly the throw away society that now pervades all societies.

number one, people will make the history, if they make the news
regards LF

2006-10-09 00:54:41 · answer #8 · answered by lefang 5 · 0 0

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