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Posted on October 17, 2019October 31, 2019

It Was Spooky Back Then

I can’t lie—I have at times in my life used the line “people didn’t need this back then” to justify my opinions about contemporary society. Sometimes Back Then is 19th century England, Medieval Europe, or some far off prehistoric time. People didn’t sit around on their phones Back Then, did they?

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