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re: Is the 80’s and 90’s the two best decades the best 20 years known to mankind..
Posted on 7/1/22 at 2:06 pm to Liberator
Posted on 7/1/22 at 2:06 pm to Liberator
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I'm sure you'd agree with me; The prevention of crime and actual "knowledge" has never been LE or Public Education" respective goal.
LEO wants more crime so that it gets bigger budgets and more power.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 2:10 pm to Liberator
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Liberator
Flat earther. Lol.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 2:13 pm to chili pup
The best years of my life were in the 90s. We partied and smoked weed and listened to grunge music like Nirvana that didn't make sense because we were the generation of teens that understood that the world just didn't make sense, and we were certain of it.
In retrospect, the world made perfect sense and we all knew exactly who we were, in spite of our claims to the contrary.
The poster who said that things went to shite in the early 2000s is 100% correct. I was young in the 80s and 18 in 1996. Life was spectacular, in spite of everything.
My personal opinion is that the internet changed everything for the worst, and the rise of social media was detrimental to the world. Coincides perfectly with the early 2000s.
In retrospect, the world made perfect sense and we all knew exactly who we were, in spite of our claims to the contrary.
The poster who said that things went to shite in the early 2000s is 100% correct. I was young in the 80s and 18 in 1996. Life was spectacular, in spite of everything.
My personal opinion is that the internet changed everything for the worst, and the rise of social media was detrimental to the world. Coincides perfectly with the early 2000s.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 2:21 pm to Purple Spoon
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I think 9/11 when we invited the Federal government to be a much bigger part of our lives in the name of feeling safe.
We went all in on a 20 year war we were told would cure our fears of terrorism.
HEAR HEAR! Bears repeating.
What it did "cure" was our eternal naivete and faith in gummint to do the right thing.
Yes, we were bamboozled badly (in the name of "security"), told our warrior-patriots desperately needed to fend off and "fight the War on Terror" Boogieman. AND stop it right "THERE so we'd not have to fight it HERE".
Mission Accomplished??
>
OH WAIT.
There HAS been a "War on Terror". Or rather OF "Terror" (and we dayum well know its smdh / heartbreaking identity. And agenda.)
Posted on 7/1/22 at 2:21 pm to chili pup
8 years of Pres. Reagan were great.
But in Louisiana we had an Oil Bust during the mid 80s.
Many of my friends moved back to Oklahoma because of it.
MTV actually played music videos and INXS was a great band.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 2:32 pm to BayouBlitz
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Flat earther. Lol.
Have some respect and at least capitalize "PROUD FLAT EARTHER".
BayouBlitz: Obedient, state-educated pod-person, disciple of Pagan-Gubmint fairy tales, and triggered cupcake of all exposed PTB narratives & NASA fanboi dogma.
(Which part did you prefer being capitalized? Lemme guess ("NASA fanboi"?) I don't want to insult your preference).
Posted on 7/1/22 at 2:57 pm to Zach
quote:You got that right. My most prized possessions are three LP albums; The Allman Brothers, Live at Fillmore East, The Stones Beggars Banquet, and Wet Willie, Drippin' Wet. They are all in mint condition. Don't have a turn table to play them on, but I got 'em and that's all that counts. Also, and this is important, most of my running buddies and one-night stands were pretty "liberal" for the most part, but it didn't really matter. Now it does, and it sucks. Down through history when people hit their 40s they kind of mellowed out. Not now. Now they want to kill you. My 87-year-old mother is a flat-out commie. Never was like that until she turned 60ish. This is the main reason I live in self-imposed exile. I didn't believe it when I heard that back in the Soviet Union people ratted out and lied about their own family members just because they disagreed with them politically, or just to gain favor with the deep state. Well, I now fear it might be true in present-day America. Just sayin'
The best music was late 60s, early 70s. It's still on the radio.
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