Proofreading is your friend.
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The article really is about 17776, not 1776.
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Hahahaha. It is. I stand corrected. I guess that's what happens when you don't read the article. The New Yorker, my apologies.
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I learned my "first, read the article" lesson in the same way.
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17,776 is 15,000 yrs from now,, maybe,,,
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I actually laughed until I cried just now watching the monsters vs pipsqueaks Super Bowl linked in the article.
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So that's like 15,000 years away?
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there's no way we're making it to 17,776.
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The story gave me serious anxiety
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This is a fabulous article, but Auburn is properly Auburn University, not the University of Auburn.
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it's about an "extremely distant future," guys.. not a typo.
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Nothing says pseudo intellectual quite like the New Yorker magazine.
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Nothing says laughable like deep state. Deep state = paranoia and conspiracy theories. Don't like it, don't read it m8
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You and I have something in common, neither of us have any idea what you are talking about.
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17776 BC?
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