15 years...
15 years ago
Fifteen years ago Tuesday, Understanding Infantilism.org went live. Back then, it was on a different domain and was called "BitterGrey's Den." A lot else has changed. Back then...
...the Internet was an arcane channel for geeks, MTV played music videos, and AB/DLs grew up in isolation, longingly gazing into Sears catalogs. Now over the internet, we exchange AB/DL music videos and countless other things.
...Attends was the groundbreaking adult disposable brief. Now Attends are hard to find, and diapers made for AB/DLs are becoming more common.
...Wikipedia didn't exist. In the last five years, I've gone from no involvement, to tireless dedication, to monitoring vandals and roving gangs of sexologists from a distance.
...I was cautious and guarded, expecting attacks from organized religion. Since then, the reverends and pastors I've discussed it with have been open-minded and supportive.
...we took for granted that Disney would continue to make "Disney movies," that Mr. Rogers would always be our neighbor, and that Russia was our biggest concern.
...I couldn't have foreseen the depth and breadth of insight that community surveys are now offering.
Now, what might the next fifteen years have in store?
...the Internet was an arcane channel for geeks, MTV played music videos, and AB/DLs grew up in isolation, longingly gazing into Sears catalogs. Now over the internet, we exchange AB/DL music videos and countless other things.
...Attends was the groundbreaking adult disposable brief. Now Attends are hard to find, and diapers made for AB/DLs are becoming more common.
...Wikipedia didn't exist. In the last five years, I've gone from no involvement, to tireless dedication, to monitoring vandals and roving gangs of sexologists from a distance.
...I was cautious and guarded, expecting attacks from organized religion. Since then, the reverends and pastors I've discussed it with have been open-minded and supportive.
...we took for granted that Disney would continue to make "Disney movies," that Mr. Rogers would always be our neighbor, and that Russia was our biggest concern.
...I couldn't have foreseen the depth and breadth of insight that community surveys are now offering.
Now, what might the next fifteen years have in store?
--Copper (Formerly _Tesla_)
--Copper
http://understanding.infantilism.org/
(Years later, another website decided to take the name too. It seems to offer less information and might be hoping to charge for it. )
Where will it go in the next 15?
I'll make it simple: As stupid and clueless as society is now, it'll only get worse!
i remeber your site but the first site i saw was karis's playground.
by accident and the rest well...
love ur art