Advice For And From The Future
Should I let my boss look at my dreams? The answer to that question involves flying, meditation, and reading the terms of service.
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Should I let my dating app smell me? The answer to that question involves bad breath, primary colors, and scents that are also sounds.
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Should I stop my kid from dating an artificial intelligence? The answer to that question involves Tamagotchi, AOL chatrooms, and Karl Marx.
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Should I tell my child how she was really born? The answer to that question involves genetic testing, babies’ rights, and snoring giants.
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Can I make my digital alter ego go to work for me? The answer to that question involves autocorrect, child actors, and resurrecting the dead for a blockbuster franchise.
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Should I give my dog human intelligence? The answer to that question involves bird terraforming, cats as health inspectors, and dreams of an ant-like society.
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Can I ask my partner to stop eating so much Soylent? The answer to that question involves pre-chopped garlic, slam poetry, and a little bit of cannibalism.
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Should I move to an off-the-grid commune? The answer to that question involves train schedules, queer breakups, and an interview with our future selves.
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After four years away, Advice for and from the Future is coming back. New hosts! New questions! New chaos! New episodes drop next week.
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Should I sublimate to another dimension? What does that even mean? Are there other dimensions? What about wormholes? And what if, instead of trying to use physics to get away from it all, you actually faced your fears? Featuring physics and metaphysics wisdom from Dr. Katie Mack, author of The End of Everything: (Astrophysically Speaking) and an original poem by Jayne A. Quan, a transmasculine, non-binary writer living in Los Angeles (follow them on Twitter & Instagram).
info_outlineShould I move to an off-the-grid commune? The answer to that question involves train schedules, queer breakups, and an interview with our future selves.