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Is there a person on the planet who doesn’t romanticize the past? It’s just the same as thinking your kid years, childhood was the best part of life, why are people so mean and hesitant to think about those things, everyone does it.


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Because it is tantamount to fascism.

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Me but I am ostracized for it so yeah good advice is to pretend to romanticize the past. Humans aren't truth machines humans are confort machines.

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The recent past isn't even romanticized but doomers don't care about actually reading history because they're r-slurred crybabies just looking for validation of their self-pity.

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The recent past is probably better for people in western societies. I'd rather honestly live in 1950s USA than now.

Not because of material factors, but because everyone has shredded apart their social capital and is spending their lives gooning and zooming online. Although it would be nice not being treated like a failed r-slur for working menial jobs. You could just be a postman back then and nobody would treat you like you're just wasting your life.

For most of the world though, yeah no shit now is better. In India this era is pretty much a golden age.

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Lolwut

The 80s and the 90s you could argue, but 1950? Shit the microwave didn’t even exist back then.

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I think people intend to argue the 80's and 90's here, I don't think they mean the late-50's through the late-70's, which is an abysmal series of decades in American history. We seem to be entering back into a late-60s/post-Vietnam dynamic right now and it is insufferable. Demoralized and divided population, radical ideologies trying to work their way into homes and families by way of kids and women, a military out-of-sorts with token leadership and unclear objectives.

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So... 2 decade bull market around the corner you are saying?

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I dunno man. Our national debt is at a point where it's plausible that if we suffer a recession again the government will be faced with the choice of either defaulting or massively inflating the currency. We owe about 30x our annual tax revenue just in debt right now. Half of those revenues go to paying just the interest on the debt.

So far massively inflating the currency has seemed painless for taxpayers because GDP has kept up. But if GDP falters in a deep recession or a depression, that's an existentially dangerous amount of debt. If nobody will lend to the US to make up for the shortfall (as seen during the pandemic nonsense) the Federal government will have to humongously inflate the currency to pay for the services that make it a legitimate government. That is a pretty classic way that governments just implode and cease to exist - Zimbabwe, Germany, Rome, Venezuela, most of Eastern Europe in the 1990s. Venezuela still exists, but it's very arguable that they're just mid-implosion right now.

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Bro said 1950 :marseyshrug:

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The recent past is probably better for people in western societies. I'd rather honestly live in 1950s USA than now.

That's definitely a USA specific thing. Most of Europe was still rebuilding.

Plus if you were a postman back then there was a good chance you'd be drafted up and sent to some jungle, there was a draft all through the 50s.

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idk I'm from another anglo country. It was literally "you can't suffer" here from like 1945-1990.

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>society isn't actually declining, here's a wikipedia article explain some random theory jargon from philosophy/sociology/psychology

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What's so bad about it? Twitter?

Shits good homie.

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>society is declining because im still a loser

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boomer gets old and bitter, more news at 11

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:#marseyschizotwitch:

Snapshots:

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Societal collapse happens so slowly that many people don't notice it, even in the final days. But some do.

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