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Small-Scale Question Sunday for July 12, 2026

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What are some of your predictions for the five years, and why do you think you're going to be right?

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  1. No politics
  2. No war
  3. No AI
  4. No immigration

I'm confident that low waisted jeans are going to make a raging comeback in the next couple of years. Not only is the cyclical nature of fashion heading in that direction, but the prevalence of GLP-1 products and will negate the unspoken reason that high-waisted mom jeans got popular.

Video game industry will continue shift toward mobile and freemium. Movie studios will make deals with short-form video apps for the rights to “micro movies”. Vanilla WoW will remain the best mmorpg of all time. Someone will begin combining porn, lootboxes, short-form video (on the corner of the screen like a minimap) and flavored vapes into one singular video game product (they use Amazon Prime to mail you flavored carts relevant to your video game progression within 24hrs), a Gesamtkunstwerk of vice. Schools will try to teach language in schools not with phonics, but with ebonics, using rap-a-along content.

Movie studios will make deals with short-form video apps for the rights to “micro movies”.

Article: The Vertical Revolution: How Microdramas Became a Multi-Billion-Dollar Global Phenomenon

I believe Red Letter Media discussed Quibi in one of its videos. I don't remember which specific video it was, but see also Vertical: An Immersive Theatrical Experience.

Schools will try to teach language in schools not with phonics, but with ebonics, using rap-along content.

Article: Activists demand that Black English be pushed on kids in California preschools