• Smoogs@lemmy.world
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    Millenials in America while dropping bombs wiping out all generations in other countries:

    “I had to see that on the tele. Poor me”.

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    Jokes on you, meme. I’d dropped out of high school and was working full time at Spencer’s by then. I got to see the second plane hit on a bank of TV’s at RadioShack on my way back from getting a pack of cigarettes from the news stand by the Sbarro.

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    I don’t really understand the age focus on this one. People older than millenials have also experienced all that plus some extra shit which millenials haven’t. We are all in this together (except for the billionaires and their dictator friends), regardless of age.

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        These are millennials having main character syndrome about watching stuff on tv.

        Meanwhile there are actual war zones in which all age groups are getting physically wiped out.

        They actually are losing their moms at any age . Not just watching stuff on tv.

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      The circle of life. We’re about due for a depression and a war. Humans are so predictable it is mind numbing

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    We didn’t start the fire. It was always burning since the world’s been turning. No we didn’t light it, but we tried to fight it.

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    Probably not better if you were born in 1900. You were born in an European Monarchy. Life is not exactly free, but stable and prosperous.

    Some psycho stabs a queen, and all of a sudden all of Europe and a lot of the rest of the world is at war. Most of Europe is razed to the ground and millions of soldiers return with heavy PTSD.

    The monarchy is done, you got a completely new system in Europe and a communist revolution in Eastern Europe/Russia.

    Times such, but stability returns for a few years until the Great Depression hits and boom, we got Nazis, holocaust, and yet another world war, which is ended by a literal science fiction weapon that can raze whole cities to the ground at the press of a button.

    And now your country is occuped by a foreign army, while everything has to be rebuilt.

    Seriously, the phase from 1955-2000 was an anomaly. That was pretty much the most peaceful time in world history. Before that, constant wars, pagues, starvation and general horrors were the norm, not the exception.

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      And even with that, you are glossing over the Spanish Flu. The “peaceful” time since the '50s included numerous massive wars, not least of which was the Vietnam war.

      The idea that every time period has its own chaos is the whole point of the song We Didn’t Start the Fire, written in 1989.

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        Everyone glosses over the Spanish Flu ;)

        At least the wars since the 50s have not been on European or US soil. Well, except of the wars that were actually on European soil.

        But yeah, it’s totally true that constant chaos is constant.

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    WW3 ain’t coming, and if it was there’s nothing you could do about it anyway.

    Dead people don’t buy oil, financial services, adverts, housing, or plastic tat from China.

    Unhappy people buy lots of it, or at least go into debt trying.

    The goal of the world is to keep you miserable and spending.

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      Amen. As a millennial I’ve lost count of the times I’ve heard that WW3 is starting. Every time shit pops off in the Middle East (almost always thanks to the good ol’ US of A) the media starts handwringing and people start panicking.

      But even if we do end up in a world war, the world won’t stop turning. People with bombs raining down on them still need to go to work and cook dinner and pay their bills.

      War has always been a reality for someone somewhere in the world. But if/when it’s our turn, we’re so self-centered we think that it’s the actual apocalypse.

      All we can do is keep working to make life better for each other. Even though shit is pretty bleak for everyone with late stage capitalism and climate change, it’s not nearly the worst thing any group of people have ever experienced.

      So you can give up, or you can embrace radical nihilism and choose to cling to any scrap of joy you can find while working to make things better, even if it’s just the tiniest bit.

      In the grand scheme of human history, western civilization as we know it is a tiny blip. It’s incredible that we’re here to witness this moment. If nothing else, let sheer curiosity and spite drive you to keep going.

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        The people that make the news for this kind of crap are also the ones who report it to you in that sensational way to get those reactions. Some of those who work forces…

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        Yeah I feel like if a direct attack on American soil that killed thousands of civilians didn’t spark WW3, then nothing will

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          We kinda attacked a decent percentage of the world after that, and have barely had time to catch our breath since the “end” of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan

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      You’re expecting old farts in charge to be always rational about everything. They need to let their rotting brains to slip up once, and we’re all fucked.

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    Don’t forget Columbine. People always leave that out, but as far as historical milestones that shaped how awful American society has become, it was a big one.

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      My high school experience started with Columbine freshman year and ended with 9/11 senior year. Life has been so crazy.

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        It is insane how common it’s become.

        It’s hard to even explain to people that there was a time when it used to be a very shocking thing to hear about.

        “Back in my day, parents didn’t have to send their kids off to school every morning pretending everything was normal, but internally struggling with anxiety they might never see them again.”

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      We had some copycats here in Germany and of course Counterstrike or some other game was to blame. Not the very real weapons the people were shot with.

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    I just joined the Bundeswehr (the german army) a couple of weeks before 9/11. I still remember that I thought “You idiot really have managed to join the military right at the beginning of WWIII…”

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    I love how it only recognizes the “recessions” as those that impact rich people. The metrics are fucked. We’ve been in a recession since 2008.

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    I’m so fucking over this shit yall. Don’t forget the corporate takeover and surveillance dystopia created by quite possibly the biggest dork losers that are alive. What the actual fuck? Need a genocide. Check. Civil rights collapse? Check. Financial meltdown? Check. Pandemic that kills millions? Check. Collapse of the dollar for shitcoin scams? Check pending. Terrorist attacks that convince your country for 20 years of wars? Check. No more war excuses, and need more? No worries, we’ll just recycle the same one from 25 years ago because y’all couldn’t do shit about it then either. They have nukes so we have to attack.

    Now, go be a good citizen and participate in some blind nationalism and virtue signaling with your pledge of allegiance to an inanimate object while simultaneously and intentionally starving brown kids by the thousands.

    Can’t a giant EMP come and save us? I’m so tired.

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      Let‘s convince Iran of the existence of space jews so when they get a nuke, they light up the atmosphere and kill all the powergrids and servers forever. Peace, out!

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    We watched the second plane hit live on a shitty CRT in my Geography class. Shit was insane. I’m so damn tired…

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      I was having computer science class and I remember seeing the news… Felt so unreal to see something like that in America. Went home, watched news for the entire day.

      Then I read a lot about 9/11 the following years. I think it changed the perception about America in a lot of people.

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    Some millennials are over 40. Doesn’t change the point but let’s be factual here

    Fuck I’m old :((((((

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        Back in ye day we hath this magical place called “limewire” it could brick your mothers gateway computer without a moments notice.

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          Heh, I don’t think that’s as old as you’re expecting; I’m 35 and I, too, installed Limewire on the family computer (and probably downloaded so much malware…).

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            28 and also downloaded some Linkin Park that was actually George W. Bush on the good ol limewire. Admittedly I was probably the tail end of that.

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    And holding the camera is generation x, smiling and nodding like an exhausted parent as though millennials have discovered something new.