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Next Thursday, people who were not alive for 9/11 will be able to vote in the united states.
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Next Thursday, people who were not alive for 9/11 will be able to vote in the united states.
Horrifying black pills
Post the thoughts that make your skull want to collapse
im a zoomer that has no memory of 9/11 but was at least alive for a good bit by 9/11. it's not really a blackpill but just surreal, a lot of people my age have this accepted idea that 9/11 changed the atomsphere of america completely and even the concept of us at least being alive before 9/11 vs growing up entirely in the 9/11 world fucks with me. the earliest memories of events i can recall was watching the start of the iraq war and it's crazy to realize a lot of hs students now don't even remember the bush era at all (hs freshmen were born in 2005 now). it's utimately meaningless beyond the overall aging process but it's weird to see the generational gap even over just a few years, in a way it makes me and my friends happy to have the same shared experience that's completely different to people just like 2 or 3 years younger than usThere is literally nothing horrifying nor blackpilled about that. (in fact, as very often the black pill indicates that the world your children will inhabit is going to be shit, hearing that children have grown up and become citizens is an anti-blackpill)
No really, if you're nearing the end of your early twenties and staring to realize that the younger kids become adults too, it's normal for that to give you pause. It's also normal for you to get over it long-term, but an occasional trait among the cows to flip out over each new milestone of new adults.
Some scientists (and the buddhists, technically) think that it's a cycle, repeating over and over again.I can't handle the extensional crisis that the universe is going to end one day and there will be nothing after that
i like to pretend that there will be other big bangs afterwards
No really. Younger adults will perennially crop up and while having feels when you first notice that is normal, you really don't want to wind up as some 60+ alcoholic who takes a shot every time he has to think about how his fully qualified doctor is 20 years younger than him and yet in his 40s. By your own admission you don't actually have the lived experience required to understand the difference between the worlds before and after 9/11. So why pretend for imaginary internet points on KiwiFarms?TL;DR "I'm special and people younger than me don't get it" sperging
Black pillers are nihilistic faggots therefore, everything they do and say is meaningless.
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Right.
I actually feel blessed, by being kinda old. I won't live long enough to see the full extent of the creepily oozing shitshow that has become our society. And I have no kids! Thank The Maker.
No prolonged suffering, on my part.
All this has happened before. All this will happen again. In every time and every place, the deeds of men remain the same.Some scientists (and the buddhists, technically) think that it's a cycle, repeating over and over again.