A drawer of nostalgia.



Found this strange paper in my drawer. Guess my grandkid's diary page time traveled.
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It's a shining sun I see. Dust, that's all. I remember seeing the morning, the clouds, and the birds in a blue sky, in my grandpa's Facebook archive. What a time it must have been to be alive? I hate darkness; it sadness me. There is something about the sky I look up in that feels completely depressing. It's all black. I wonder how it would have felt to live on earth. When you didn't have to live in the confinements of human colonies. And, most importantly when the sky wasn't black.
My grandfather, Hunais, would often tell me how much he loved looking at the sky in the spring and imagine clouds forming different shapes. How he used to listen to the song of a breeze or that of rain. He rests now on earth, I wish someday I can visit his grave, which he insisted be on earth.
Last week, my parents took me to the Earth Simulator 800, it was a dreamy place, to say the least. It simulates Niagara Falls, Mount Everest, and many important cultural artifacts of human history on Earth. Looking at all those things makes you think: have we been stolen off of the gifts of nature by our predecessors?
Things about Earth fascinate me; I read about it all the time. I think I've found my true calling. I wish someday I could get a chance to visit ES10X, it's the second best Earth simulator in the Soler System (Th best one being on Jupiter), and the best on Mars. But, my parents wouldn't take me there, they're saving up for my education and the tickets are too expensive. I feel it is unfair. I'm sure my grandparents would have saved for and cared for their children. Then why did that generation not care about us or even their children? Why? Why did they have to ruin Earth. Ah, such a wonderful place, and ah, it's gone. It pains me.
It's unfair what our predecessors did to Earth. Of all the differences that we humans of the contemporary era have, this is something everyone agrees on. Some extremists have gone so far as to decide to use time machines in future to go back and punish our predecessors and I can't say they're wrong.
Could this be a seed for the first inter-time war? Who would win? With our existence dependent on their existence the answer wouldn't be this simple.
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Maybe this is a sign? Maybe he's trying to send me a message from the future? :0

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