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Try the Dark Ages ofr living in Hell. Modern World even the simple things are marvels..

Posted by 3+4=5 on March 18, 2017 at 13:17:47:

Clean running water.Amazing luxury.

Clean HOT and cold running water.. even better.

A flush toilet. No stink, no chamber pots, no streets full of human waste. Amazing.

No cholera and black plague

Heat in Winter, and cooling air in Summer.

Clean air not black and stinking with choking fits all day long from the fumes.. (except in China, but they will learn too.)

electricity. Light easy to on/off at night or anytime.
Cook food with ease.

Communications, instead of sending foot runners, or men on horseback to send you messages.

All of these things would have been a MIRACLE back in the Dark Ages. ('cept maybe the clean air, Plenty of that outside the towns)