Anonymous wrote:AIDS was safer?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything since 9/11 has sucked
True...The 80's were fun. Safer than the 70's - a little edgy
AIDS was safer?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything since 9/11 has sucked
True...The 80's were fun. Safer than the 70's - a little edgy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Reagan years were the best!
So much fun. Everything was new. Everything was exciting.
And it capped off with the fall of The Iron Curtain, and the end of the open-air prison that had been the USSR.
Communism is the worst evil history has ever known.
Fascism? Nazism? Slavery? Radical Islamism like ISIS or the Taliban? The Inquisition?
I’m glad we won the Cold War but history is full of a whole lot more evil than the USSR.
Russia’s USSR was not that evil?
Ok, MAGA.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Reagan years were the best!
So much fun. Everything was new. Everything was exciting.
And it capped off with the fall of The Iron Curtain, and the end of the open-air prison that had been the USSR.
Communism is the worst evil history has ever known.
Fascism? Nazism? Slavery? Radical Islamism like ISIS or the Taliban? The Inquisition?
I’m glad we won the Cold War but history is full of a whole lot more evil than the USSR.
Anonymous wrote:The Reagan years were the best!
So much fun. Everything was new. Everything was exciting.
And it capped off with the fall of The Iron Curtain, and the end of the open-air prison that had been the USSR.
Communism is the worst evil history has ever known.
Anonymous wrote:The 70s were the best in terms of culture and because it was my birth to 10 years old decade, it was the time of my greatest innocence and particularly because it was the only time of my life I was free of the male gaze - although not free of molestation by males, sadly.
The 90s were my favorite decade because I spent the entirety of them in college, graduate school and law school and it was the greatest time of self growth and coming into my own in the midst of the last truly hopeful time in this country.
I feel that post 9/11 America, while not American carnage, has never felt as hopeful as 1970s/80s/90s America and I’m not sure it ever will, for me anyway. I also feel strongly that overall the advent of widespread internet use and then the rise of social media has diminished the human experience more than it has enhanced it.
Anonymous wrote:Everything since 9/11 has sucked
Anonymous wrote:Agree with others. Things really starting changing after 9-11 in ways that today's kids don't understand how much easier life was pre 2001.
For all the "be kind" and so-called tolerance of today, we were much more laid back as a society in the 1990s. Much if it is due to the pervasive and negative influence of social media distorting everything in general.