Gabriele Svelto on Nostr: Back in 1996 I watched a play by Italian comedian Corrado Guzzanti called ...
Back in 1996 I watched a play by Italian comedian Corrado Guzzanti called Nineteen-ninenty-ten (Millenovecentonovantadieci). He played a young man born in 2025 who came back in time, asking for asylum in the present, "because the future sucks".
At the time I laughed my ass off, it was a great show. In hindsight it was also terrifyingly prophetic.
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