• Squirrelanna@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      21 hours ago

      Because it’s a direct follow up to what they said, pointing out a related observation. It’s like people adding an edit to their post or someone commenting on their own lemmy post.

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    2 days ago

    Pretty happy that i got to enjoy a bit of fuck around. Not scientifically, just general fuckery.

    • M0oP0o@mander.xyz
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      I wish, started from the middle and now we are here.

      Maybe if I was around for some of the wild times and not just in highschool for 9/11 (odd thing for a Canadian kid to contextualize, might have been when I took an interest in geopolitical issues). I mean pog was kinda neat, but nothing like what I hear of the coke fuled times before.

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        So we are more or less the same age. I would say we had a pretty good childhood and early teens, it was by the time we reached university that shit got worse. In a way, yes, we didn’t get to enjoy the cheap housing and easy job market when we reached adulthood but the generation after didn’t even get to enjoy the childhood part.

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          Yeah, childhood in general is more dependent on your personal family situation. Late teens and beyond (where you have the autonomy) is the part that matters. I wonder if it was better to have seen the time before (even if just as a child or on tv) or like the younger people not even know about the days where the Simpsons where meant to be poor.