Article 5XWR8 From grief to paw prints, people share Ireland census ‘time capsule’ messages

From grief to paw prints, people share Ireland census ‘time capsule’ messages

by
Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#5XWR8)

People could write a message in a blank space on the census, to be read by future generations in 100 years

Some were funny, some were angry, some were utterly heartbreaking and all were written in the same blank space of Ireland's census form, a time capsule" section.

In what Ireland's Central Statistics Office says is a world first, the official census left a blank space for people to leave messages for future generations. The voluntary section of the 27-page form is to be made public in 100 years but many people have shared their messages on social media.

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