Top Ten Modern Things That Would Have Been a Struggle In the 19th Century

Imagine the things we have were alternative from a 19th century style
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The main problem, we would struggle to find someone that could fill in Justin Bieber's shoes. No more rants would be possible then.

2 Electric Toothbrushes
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I agree with superhyperdude... ah and can you imagine what kind of fantards were there at that time? Instead of people who ruin shows like adventure time there were crazy fans of historical and literary characters who created horrific fanworks and then produced them on the theatre stage!

4 Computers
5 Selfies

Reminds me of Bleak Expectations. After the wedding ceremony, they posed for wedding oil paintings, and continued four days of posing later.

This one of the best lists here on this site, SuperHyperdude. I love this one.

6 Speakers
7 Video Games
8 Facebook
9 Twitter X (formerly known as Twitter) is an online news and social networking service where users post and interact with messages, also known as "tweets", restricted to 280 characters.
10 Television
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11 Mobile Phones

People would carry loads of wires so they could send telegrams wherever they were.

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