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Kinda sucks having a generation of spoiled narcissists in charge tbh.
You forgot "lead-addled"
Some of them could use more lead imo.
Lead-deposed
Three generations of spoiled narcissists coasting on what the Greatest and Lost built.
4th "once in a lifetime" crash, SO FAR...
Can we take a break from daily historic events a little bit?
So now we're on to "decades where centuries happen." :/
This isn't the first time in the last century we've had a big economic crash and a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment cresting into a paramilitary response. Hoover's Great Depression and the OG Immigration Quotas system, Eisenhower and Operation Wetback along with the Recessions of '53 and '58, Nixon's Stagflation and border closure with Mexico, Reagan's S&L crash and closing the border with Mexico, Bush Jr's Great Recession and border crisis...
Pretty much every Republican Presidency delivers two things.
Sorry, you are cursed to live in interesting times.
If only these times were actually interesting and not just a pile of stupid bullshit.
I hate that now I have to reframe all the history stories I've ever been fascinated by, now that I know how easily we discard reality as an entire species just for no fuckin reason. Now that I know exactly how dumb we all are as a collective, I have to apply critical thinking to every epic story about wars and kingdoms and great deeds. Even the ones with "valid" historic records are very likely pure bullshit covering up the most stupid goddamn things imaginable.
Hannibal crossing the alps? Probably was total BS. No elephants, probably didn't even do it himself, probably wasn't the alps, it was probably some row of hills behind Hannibal's golf course.
Best I can do is a once in a centuries empire collapse.
When I was a teen, I said life was too boring and maybe someone should start a war or something to spice things up.
Fast-forward to:
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russian invasion of Ukraine
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Hamas-led Attack on Israeli Civillians and subsequent Israel-led Genocide in Gaza
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Coup Attempt in South Korea
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Transition to fascism in the USA
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Trade wars against the entire world
I DID NOT MEAN THIS 💀
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Like two three years ago when they told us there might be a nuclear escalation.
Millennials: eh shrug maybe not
Remember the 80s recession? GenX remembers.
That was a bit before my time but i remember some people saying the 2002 crash was in part an extension of the 80s recession as the 90s boom was partially due to the tech boom.
Millenials born in late 80s or early 90s may not remember but it could still have affected their childhood.
You’re right — the early 80’s ugh. 15% inflation with a gas crisis. 10-15 year panics were the norm in the 1800’s too
Mortgage rates skyrocketed, people lost their homes.
This cycle of republicans wrecking the world, then democrats quietly, meekly fixing the mess after like a battered wife, it goes way back.
You should expect about one recession every 5-10 years.
They are all "once in a lifetime" in their own way if you want to sell news headlines.
The covid one is really the only one that really stands out as being a unique naturally caused crash, but what makes it most unique isn't the market stuff at all.
This one has been just waiting to happen for a while, but this one being intentionally caused is fairly unique, I guess.
The size of the dotcom + great recession combined is fairly unique, making immediately before the dotcom bust one of the worst times you could have retired in the US since at least the great depression. But that doesn't affect millennials directly and it's the affect of two back to make crashes.
Meanwhile, genx:
Yeah kinda. We've gone through everything that the Millennials have plus some.
In my years, I've lost a home, two cars, four careers, buried 5 close family members including parents and a sibling. Been an alcoholic, recovered. Had severe depression. Recovered. Had Nearly lost my partner to illness and helped her learn to walk and eat again. Been so broke a few times that I was stealing water from construction sites so we could flush our toilet. Laid to rest a dozen beloved pets. Said goodbye more times than hello.
I'm back on my feet, starting over. Again. A little wiser, a little more battered and scarred up, a lot more tired. Missing a few teeth and all my hair, but still going.
The world right now is a massive mess, don't get me wrong. We're in real trouble. But at this point I don't think anything short of an actual band of raiders with halberds chasing me down through the woods is going to end this ride for me. At this rate, might happen.
You got to buy houses at a reasonable price and had proper student unions, don't @ me.
Pretty early to use "surviving" as a verb.
Throw gen z in there. We start at 1997