• lugal@sopuli.xyz
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    8 months ago

    This is all joke and fun until you realize we are heading towards the 30s

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            8 months ago

            I’m 52, married and up until a few years ago I did dance nights regularly. Charleston, swing, salsa, tango, etc with women half my age was a regular thing. It doesn’t have to be weird if you don’t make it weird. They were lovely and we had a blast.

            PS: Dancing (Ballroom, hip hop, etc) is a great way to make sure you don’t lose mobility with age. Once you hit ~45 keeping, your mobility starts to be an constant effort.

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              8 months ago

              sadly I have two left feet… I hear you though. I love to people watch and attractive young ladies are attractive but I’m not asking for anything other than enjoying that moment

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                  Seriously. I found our local vocational school has an evening program for adults including dance classes. Good exercise, nice way to spend an hour and meet a few folks. If you’re new, just take a beginner class! If you aren’t ready to move up from there by the time it’s done, take it again next semester. Lessons usually are not that expensive and everyone is there to learn–it’s ok to have 2 left feet, you’re just trying to get a little more control/comfort using em 🙂

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      Yeah, but shit was so bad we elected FDR who put in motion the things we coasted off of up till about the 80s when we forgot what it was like without that stuff.

      Like, trump might be making things happen faster than scheduled. But I’d rather have AOC in 2029 than 2033…

      It doesn’t matter if we think accelerationism was the dumbest gamble in history, it’s already happened.

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      Yeah but this time we’re doing a faster and ahead of schedule.

      Let’s just hope there’s a new FDR to come with it. Sure would love to see that one.

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      8 months ago

      Don’t worry, those of us left are going to see marvelous things once we hit the 60s.

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        8 months ago

        Unless we’re on the Star Trek timeline in which case WW3 starts next year and runs for 30 years.

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    8 months ago

    What you mean? People on the 20s were clearly traumatized by a recent pandemic, pushing for worldwide economic protectionism and isolationism, revolting against and dehumanizing people that practiced “sexual dissidence”…

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      America was about to have the Dust Bowl and China a drought that caused a massive famine, so we definitely had some localised ecological collapse

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    8 months ago

    “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”

    – George Santayana,

    The Life of Reason, 1905. From the series Great Ideas of Western Man.

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      8 months ago

      “This is not good! Worlds are colliding! George is getting upset!”

      -George Costanza

      Seinfeld “The Pool Guy” - Season 7, Episode 8 (1995)

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    8 months ago

    The 1920’s was also started with the type of weird kind-of-flu epidemique.

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      They had some years of crazy partying between end of ww1/the spanish flu ine the late 1910d and the great depression and fascism really got hold in the end of the 1920S tho, so couldnt we at least get some of those years first?:(

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        The poor weren’t at those crazy parties, they were organizing and fighting for workers rights. The rich are in fact having crazy parties right now, if my rich Snapchat friends are anything to go by.

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      the world wars were basically two halves of the same conflict, the only real difference between the two was the whole Russian Revolution that brought a third communist faction into the mix,

      and dont kid yourselves, The Soviet Union was a co-belligerent of the Allies, not a part of them. you aren’t allied with someone when you’re formally at war with them until the mid1920s, watch them kick off a war by partnering with nazi germany, and then have a little ceasefire for 4-5 years between 1941 and 45 when nazi germany betrayed them. and go back to pointing guns at them

      Russia sees itself as “other” to the rest of Europe, for those who dont read history, you need only visit a news site to see how that is still the case today

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      My dad is a child of the 40’s. He’s the quietest, most thoughtful and loving man. Bring on the 40’s.

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        8 months ago

        Nice people are born all the time but fucked up shit don’t happend every decade. The worst of the second war happened after 1940

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    We didn’t even make it the full decade. We did the whole pandemic thing but just passed on a new Jazz age with interesting new music and style, said no thanks to the libertine philosophy, and decided to fast forward 5 years and let this dusty old turd and his lame wrecking crew of Christian nationalists and the least intelligent pack of nerds that has ever existed, nose dive us right into the fucking ground.

    There’s no way this motherfucker couldn’t just hire somebody to do the tariffs math right. He literally had all the money to hire the most talented people bc he’s just been stealing it from us constantly. Instead he and his crew are such cheap little shit stains that they decided to just have AI handle it and fuck it all up as always. And now their big master plan is to dump whatever fucking money is left into more AI!?! Because they still don’t fucking comprehend that’s not the God damn solution to everything!?!

    Fuck I hate these dumb fucks so God damn much

    God, I bet all of history’s previous dictators are just shaking their heads while they burn in hell because this guy is such a fucking joke.

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      There’s no way this motherfucker couldn’t just hire somebody to do the tariffs math right.

      They couldn’t hire someone to do the tariff math ‘right’ because there is no ‘right’ math to do.

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      We did all the libertining in the 90s and 00s. They were pretty wild.

      And you could argue that the overall permissiveness of society is a part of what the reactionary conservatives are violently railing against.

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        I just meant in terms of repeating the 1920s, we skipped all the cool shit they did and jumped straight into the depression. I guess the wealthy though still get their hedonism similar to the 20s

        Also, I think it depends on where you were raised in the 90s/2000s. I grew up in the deep south going to a southern Baptist church, so the reactionary attitude while being a complete hypocrite behind closed doors is nothing new to me.

        Probably also why it makes me so reactionary to the reactionaries. Like I cannot accept the shit that I finally escaped from is now trying to take over the globe, and some people actually think maybe it won’t be so bad/maybe they can reason with it if they fall in line.

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    Capitalism leads to imperialism and fascist. Fascists are the useful idiots of empire. A collective suicide in a exponential function. It will end the human race and most life on earth…

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    Don’t forget the eldritch horror.

    Any day now, Elon will announce that the real reason they need Greenland Ultima Thule is so he can perform a ritual to awaken Azathoth and end the simulation.

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    Lots of circumstances are thankfully different. China’s not in a Civil War. America is limited by geography, where as Germany had lots of choices on who to invade. There’s no external cause for America’s economic woes, where as Germany was having their economy drained by outside forces (eg. France, Britain).

    No, this won’t be as bad as WW2. Or rather the decisions are more distributed, so it’s less likely to be.

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      Oh fuck off, Germany ended where it was because of the great depression. What you mentioned are just aggravating factors. Take that Nazi propaganda elsewhere

      But, to your other point, USA projects so much power, they could invade virtually anywhere and get away with it. Look at Iraq.

      My bet is a test run on Cuba, because “Guantanamo is getting too small”. Then maybe a chunk of Mexico.

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        Exports from Germany to the nations it owed exceeded what could be produced by their economy, resulting in hyperinflation. Hence why they needed wheel barrows of money.

        This is a historical fact that changed the west’s views on war reparations and resulted in the conclusion that nation building was a requirement of post war efforts (for stabilities sake).

        WW1 is regarded as a major cause of WW2. It wasn’t a case of “The Great Depression happened then Germany decided to have a World War”.… No, the poverty hit them particularly hard and whenever there’s an external drain on manufacturing that outstrips the ability of a market to keep up, you always get hyperinflation.

        Likewise there are other precedents for this in Zimbabwe’s hyperinflation and Venezuelas:

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1U7t47toB5E

        So no, it’s not “Nazi propaganda”. It’s why rebuilding after war is more prioritized, and why war reparations aren’t as much anymore. We saw how that went in Germany.