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Wish I could watch it slowed down and on HD to read the headlines!
That would probably be a $1000/mo subscription :/
Are you a bot?
Would’ve been cooler showing the years scrolling somewhere
Interesting. We have a lot more access to imagery and shorter attention spans so it checks out
I barely made it through the video
Does this mean we are getting more stupider or less smarter?
You can see when they changed from rag paper
I nearly became epileptic!
I believe the images are the only observation I can take note of
It’s like watching bacteria take over a culture. Pretty fitting
I remember when all these things were supposed to be free.
Did anyone else try pausing it 😂
There are colored newspapers now...?
What does this say about us as a culture?
I think it says more about technology than culture.
Photography progressed and became more accessible. Letterpress printing evolved into offset lithography and then we learned digital printing.
Or, it's because a picture is (or used to be} worth 1000 words.
Ppl go dum, need pickshers for excite