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8/8/2025, 4:49:15 AM
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Fresher and dirtier air depending on where and when you were out. People were more socially domesticated pre-2001 and pre-2008. By about 2014 you began to see people not give a shit. That’s when the sun changed too. The sky seems the same, maybe a little darker than it used to be. I miss a blue juice that used to be sold at stores, it disappeared in 1996. I miss World War Two vets looking legitimately happy a lot of the time because they went through hell at 15-35 as an entire generation and those who survived realized the globalist capitalist system is fucked but they could eat without killing somebody for their next meal. I miss random conversations that could be had in public places when people were bored and there were no phones, it still required magazines and newspapers and chairs to not be present in the vicinity. I miss ice cream trucks and McDonalds ran by teenagers working summer jobs and not would crushed blacks and immigrants. The teenagers were happy because they knew they would make some money and had a future beyond flipping burgers. I miss the days when we had real certain futures. 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2023, now 2025 were the major change years. I honestly think that Y2K happened and this is purgatory.
Fresher and dirtier air depending on where and when you were out. People were more socially domesticated pre-2001 and pre-2008. By about 2014 you began to see people not give a shit. That’s when the sun changed too. The sky seems the same, maybe a little darker than it used to be. I miss a blue juice that used to be sold at stores, it disappeared in 1996. I miss World War Two vets looking legitimately happy a lot of the time because they went through hell at 15-35 as an entire generation and those who survived realized the globalist capitalist system is fucked but they could eat without killing somebody for their next meal. I miss random conversations that could be had in public places when people were bored and there were no phones, it still required magazines and newspapers and chairs to not be present in the vicinity. I miss ice cream trucks and McDonalds ran by teenagers working summer jobs and not would crushed blacks and immigrants. The teenagers were happy because they knew they would make some money and had a future beyond flipping burgers. I miss the days when we had real certain futures. 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2023, now 2025 were the major change years. I honestly think that Y2K happened and this is purgatory.
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