• saimen@feddit.org
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    Still better than what most of the people before us lived through. It’s just that our parents were especially lucky with the time period they lived in.

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    If I had a dollar every time some looney came up to me saying it’s the apocalypse in X day… I dunno like 12 dollars?

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      We got lulled into thinking everything was going to be fine. Then we got whacked with all the tech outsourcing, dot-bomb, 9/11…etc. but at least we had cheaper college first and that gave us a foot in the door without as much of the crushing college debt that millennials never got.

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    9 hours ago

    Meanwhile mid-40s walking through world ending pollution:

    This place is so much better without all the cigarette smoke!

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      I also appreciate the restoration of our ozone layer. I remember there was a time (when above a certain latitude at least) my skin would fucking burn in less than 5 minutes under direct sun, it’s a lot better now but it seems weird we all just kind of collectively forgot about that time when we all nearly ended the world to such a degree that we could feel it outside, then we all reversed course and fixed it mostly.

      I wonder if we would be more motivated to fix our current issues if they caused skin burns.

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        The weird thing is that it worked too well. Like Y2K, it was fixed so it became a nothing burger. Now everyone thinks it was an overreaction and don’t want to keep fixing things.

        I remember people talking about not curing covid as fast because then people wouldn’t take the next pandemic as seriously.

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        This is a great point on how regulation can work and how we, as a society, need to do better celebrating our accomplishments.

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      Accelerationists and bigots make up a large chunk of that bloc, and “temporarily embarrassed millionaires” make up the rest.

      (The oligarchs that bought him don’t count in the same group as the plebeians.)

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        Religious accelerationists are beyond my understanding. Provoke God into action? And how exactly do you plan to avoid God’s judgement? I mean religious extremists often give impression like they think their God is stupid and you just need to find a loophole in the rules.

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          I mean, there’s literally an “actual” case in the Bible. I’m not even religious, so sorry if I can’t provide much detail, but in the story of Sodoma and Gomorrah there’s this bloke who asks God to save one soul. After God says okay, he’s like, if you could save one, couldn’t you save another? Then he proceeds to get God to save everyone in the same vein.

          Yeah, God in his infinite wisdom and his mysterious ways (of being convinced by a 10 cent trick).

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            God’s just trying to avoid a buffer overflow. So only one person per request.

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          God is omnipotent. He doesn’t need our help to sound the trumpets and bring about Revelation.

          It’s like they started at Genesis, got bored in Leviticus, and skipped to the end of Revelation without bothering to read about that pesky Jesus fella in the middle.

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            Bold of you to assume they even opened a bible to start with

    • A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world
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      There are a lot of us who’ve been paying close attention, though, and are doing all we can.

      I was 17 when 9/11 happened and I’ve been watching and learning. Now is the time to move

      You may be able to survive the shakeup. Maybe a loved one doesn’t end up in Lubbock or Alcatraz or CECOT. Maybe your neighborhood looks like it always did.

      Maybe your state plays nice with the feds. Maybe it doesn’t. Maybe shit gets hairy. The people pulling Trump’s strings want Christian Nationalism and they’ll get it, at least here in the South. We fought em before and we’ll fight em again. We may lose, though.

      The time for action is here.

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    Everytime I see this I think “Gen-X would like a word.”

    I mean, yes millenials, but we were alive for all that plus more, most notably a childhood filled with “the russians might nuke us tomorrow.”

    And frankly the boomers get to throw in JFK assassination, etc along with all the Genx stuff.

    We’re just an unfortunately stupid and murderous race, and plus also the universe is very happy to snuff us out if we let it. Not a good combo for a stable boring life.

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    As a millennial born in the Balkans: economic collapse, hyperinflation, dictatorship, economic collapse, war, revolution, y2k, global economic crisis, end of the mayan calendar, semi-dictatorship, (self-imposed) exile, brexit, covid, war v3, climate crisis getting real, revolution again? (idk I don’t live in my home country anymore), whatever the hell is happening now

    Interesting times indeed

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      economic collapse, hyperinflation, dictatorship, economic collapse, war, revolution, y2k, global economic crisis, end of the mayan calendar, semi-dictatorship, (self-imposed) exile, brexit, covid, war v3, climate crisis getting real, revolution again?

      We didn’t start the fire.

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      End of mayan calendar ? Now that would be interesting…

      Was it really still an official calendar system? In what country?

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          It was a really dumb one, though, all based on a misunderstanding of what that calendar represented. We basically reached the end of an era in the Mayan system. Like, we don’t usually think rolling over from 1999 to 2000 would cause the world to actually end (as long as our computer systems aren’t all l abbreviating dates).

          Like, they ran out of rock, so they stopped their calendar there instead of continuing.

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    The world ended like sixty times already this decade.

    The screaming twenties just have no brakes.

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    Meanwhile gen-x: So have we. Plus growing up during the Cold War, Iran hostage crisis, and 9/11.

    Yes it sucks.

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      You could afford a house and got a free or cheap education

      The state has sold off everything in your lifetime to keep your taxes low, including housing. Which you bought and now own.

      Millennials are generation rent with a government renting back what it sold as taxes rise.

      And the cold war is still going on, what is it about Gen X that makes them think it stopped. Putin is at war in Europe right now. The cold war only ever paused.

      Proxy wars didn’t stop with Vietnam, the cold war didn’t stop with the fall of the Berlin Wall.

      You get to experience the events of the world while being comparatively rich.

      You got to experience the only decade or so without a cold war threat while millennials experience the threat of Russia and an increasing threat from China.

      And millennials were told as children the world would burn if we did nothing. Gen X and the Boomers did nothing.

      Yes it sucks.

      But you had it good, and politically you’ve fucked us recently. After being previously politically apathetic.

      We’ve got a world to repair and it remains to be seen if Millennials will actually move past apathy into fixing it with Gen Z or continuing to fuck it up like Gen Z.

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    At least four end of days. Y2K, Maiyan 2012, Rasputin’s 2013, and that Christian Fundie quadruple moon eclipse one.