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this post was submitted on 29 Sep 2024
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Yeah, all great, now ask people how was life in the 80s and 90s and ask them if they prefer now or them.
I was alive in the 80s and 90s. I prefer now. I'm nostalgic for those times but I don't prefer them.
No worry of climate collapse, normal seasons, no massive heatwaves, no Trump, no Tiktok, no corporate dystopia, no Bezos, no Musk... yeah, sure, horrible times those were.
bro what are you on about. do you really think there were no equivalent problems back then weve since solved? i cant examplify because i was not alive at that time and im not read up enough but to me its obvious every time period will have their own challenges, and stop putting words in ppls mouths lol
Solve me climate change and then I'll be happy. And no, ozone layer is not an equivalent problem and neither is the Cold War.