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Post by John Titor on Jul 15, 2022 0:32:57 GMT 10
Yeah definitely 2020. End of 2008 had a weird vibe, like it was very stylistically dark yet you also had a lot of "hope" despite the recession. 2016 I don't really think of as dark. Personally i'd say 2001 is bigger than all of these. 2020 was dark but it was more so bizarre than it was dark. I was there when it happen you weren't, 2001 was not as big as 2020's scale
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2022 11:18:11 GMT 10
Q2 2020 was the darkest. I like to describe it as "the summer from hell". Masks being worn everywhere, stores completely shut down, people's jobs and livelihoods disrupted, buildings burning on fire from the BLM riots, social distancing markers everywhere on the ground. There was nothing natural or normal about spring and summer of 2020.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 21, 2022 11:23:37 GMT 10
Q2 2020 was the darkest. I like to describe it as "the summer from hell". Masks being worn everywhere, stores completely shut down, people's jobs and livelihoods disrupted, buildings burning on fire from the BLM riots, social distancing markers everywhere on the ground. There was nothing natural or normal about spring and summer of 2020. Fall 2020 and Winter 2020/2021 also weren't normal either. I mean, the US Capitol literally got raided, and Trump refused to concede the election, plus the pandemic was still killing thousands of people. Basically nothing really felt normal until after Joe Biden was inaugurated, and vaccines started being produced.
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