Someone asked a question about how frequently young people have time to socialize and it made me think about what people do with their evenings. I recently asked my son to go to a concert (free ticket to see a band i know he likes) and he declined because it was an hour away on a weeknight. If we invite our kids or niece/nephew to dinner they always want to go at 6/630 which feels so early. Edit: Kids are 30ish.

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    I don’t think they had video games in the 1900s, since Tennis for Two was invented in the 1950s.

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          Bold move doubling down on that one. I’m excited to see if your attempt to change the internationally accepted name for an entire century to now only include one decade pays off! Keep me updated!

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          Hmmm… So if i say that both World Wars occurred in the 1900’s, you would disagree?

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            They didn’t both occur in the first decade of the twentieth century, if that’s what you’re confused about.