the nostalgia cycle is like thirty years so in a few years we're gonna have reactionary assholes talking about how much better society was in the 2000s
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the nostalgia cycle is like thirty years so in a few years we're gonna have reactionary assholes talking about how much better society was in the 2000s
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the nostalgia cycle is like thirty years so in a few years we're gonna have reactionary assholes talking about how much better society was in the 2000s
@Taweret nostalgia for 9/11 national unity is going to be something else. “we’re so fractured today. remember how in 2001, for a while, it didn’t didn’t matter what party you were in? everyone reached across the aisle to …”
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@Taweret nostalgia for 9/11 national unity is going to be something else. “we’re so fractured today. remember how in 2001, for a while, it didn’t didn’t matter what party you were in? everyone reached across the aisle to …”
@gnat@tech.lgbt @Taweret@timeloop.cafe Boy that'll piss me off. I was young at the time, but pretty sensitive to emotion and everyone was lowkey terrified all the time. Everyone assumed that another attack was just right around the corner and were crazed and miserable, especially since the economy took a dump.
It's how I knew early that COVID was going to suck; It started feeling the same way. Same with the October 7th attacks. If someone says post 9/11 were good times I will find the strength to slap the taste out of their mouth even when I am 90 and made of meal worms and sawdust.