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The end of futurists (and ugliness)

I love this (only partially) tongue in cheek visualisation of the extinction timeline of a number of things we take for granted.

Whether it is innocence (2001), retirement (2017) or ugliness (c.2060) Richard Watson can see it coming to an end some day. In fact he even predicts the end of futurists in c.2050 (at about the same time he thinks that we might finally wave good bye to Cher).

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Full size version here

Found on Furl.com

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