The only then-futuristic that became future-proof was Art Deco
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There is no real choice between them.
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The chin on FUTURE-PROOF
FUTURISTIC have way too much estrogen
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I like this because in that hierarchy I am at the top. -Albert Fairfax II
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The future proof look like a pic from Poland.....


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I renovate and flip houses/buildings for my $$. When choosing a future project, I normally won’t pick anything younger than 80 years old, preferably older. They need some work, but they’re a goldmine. Late 1800/early 1900 homes have a style and craftsmanship that’s been lost
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