Expensive. Everything is now so damn expensive suddenly.
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Exactly what I came to say.
And they're trying to gaslight us into thinking they're not
The Year of Loss.
Lost my childhood home. Lost my mom. Lost most of my cats. Lost my wife. Lost my sanity...
Condolences on your losses. I've never missed my sanity, much.
I'm sorry for all your losses and hope that next year will be a year of healing and happiness for you.
I lost one of those things and it was heartbreaking. I can only imagine the pain you are in right now. Here's to a better 2024. 🥂
Yikes. My condolences. (Especially about the cats)
2016, Part 8
Greed Unhinged.
Late stage capitalism on steroids
As someone else put it: 2020-4
Graduated college, got a job, got engaged, bought a house
W year
Congratulations 🩷
~~The Continuing Saga of My Life~~
~~My Life:~~ ~~Movin' On Up!~~ ~~Makin' Moves!~~
Business Sucks.
That's it. Business Sucks.
Bought an apartment to live in and finally live on my own at nearly 30-years-old.
So big W personally, kind of a L financially since everything is getting crazy expensive and I now have to pay a mortgage and bills lol.
Shitter than most, not as shit as it's gonna get.
Not great, but it absolutely could have been worse.
The Year when people learn the word "Global Inequality" ...
It's not just shitty to live in US; It's shitty to live anywhere now.
Thanks Global Corporations and thanks Governments for doing absolutely nothing about the Global Elite/ global monopolies... Oh and thank You Religions; You also suck balls.
I slept through most of it. What I was awake for was expensive and uninspiring.
The ideations usually wear off before noon.
Pretty good for me on a personal and professional level, but pretty shitty in the general world sense. We had a referendum in my country about including Indigenous Australians into our constitution. It failed to pass and was just a shitty few months overall, especially for our first nations people. The level of income and wealth inequality feels like it nosedived in the wrong direction. The 'K shaped recovery' from covid is now very apparent. And the climate crises is getting worse, one of the scariest images I saw this year was the Antarctic sea ice graph.
Dumpster fire
The year Henry Kissinger finally got a public toilet erected with his name on.
Rest in piss, ghoul
Coulda been worse. Not by much, but look at the hell coaster we had just gotten off of
Kissinger died, so looking up
I'd rate it two out of five stars.
The middle of the end.
Continuation to hell/shit
The year of the beginning of the AI revolution, of the end of social media, of rising labor movements, of fallen titans orlf industries, of Barbies, and of Oppenheimers, and of rediscovering sincerity in a world full of absurdities.
The year of great changes yet to come.
Too fucking close to 1.5C for our sakes
I think 2023 works as a label.
mid
A mix of 2022 and 2024
4046?
To me, of say: Sad, frustrating but also freeing. Lots of stuff changed in my life this year...
A foreshadowing of what 2024 will bring us.
I miss the 80s.
It's about 11 out of 12.
It's just slightly better than 2020, but barely, and that's being nice
The last year I could barely afford things, if prices keep going the way they are.
reddit migration
More of the same.
I finally remember the fact that Loreen existed.
Also, the Holy Land isn't so holy after all thanks to the constant fighting that actually got worse last month.
We all left Reddit. And Twitter.
Yeah, it was pretty bad.
Annoying on many levels
The year of exclusion and wanting to cease existing.
As in most years, Dave Barry will have plenty of content for 'the Review.'