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Manners (i.e. respect for others) will gradually disappear until we are farting in each other's faces.
You obviously don't get out much. >90% of people have perfectly fine manners and respect in the real world, it only the terminally online who would think this. Or boomers I guess.
Farting will steadily increase until it reaches its theoretical maximum in 2123
Farting will increase until morale improves.
Oh boy it's already begun
It said 100 years from now. Ironically you just gave an example of shitty manners.
I'm aware of that. But you're insane if you think that in even 100 years from now manners and politeness/respect will be gone. Basically ever generation for literal centuries have had similar opinions about the manners of the youth, and guess what; manners and respect have stayed pretty much the same. Sure the way it's expressed may be different from centuries ago but people are still generally polite to others in most scenarios.
And as an aside I used boomers as an example because it's usually the older generation that hold such opinions. But that's probably a bad assumption here considering the average boomer has probably moved on from fart humour.
We aren't? I think you're quite good at it.