I'm reading this while on a bus packed to the brim of people going downtown for a protest.
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Heck yeah man, get em
You are all awesome
Oh my god, yes! I went to my first one today in NYC. I was so mad our march maneuvered us around Trump Tower instead of past it!! Not that we were planning to egg it or anything...
Well not with the cost of eggs these days!!!
......wait......I think I just uncovered a completely insane but also totally logical conspiracy theory.
THATS WHY EGGS ARE SO EXPENSIVE!!! TRUMP DOESN'T WANT TO PAY EXTRA HOURS FOR CLEANERS TO CLEAN HIS BUILDINGS WINDOWS EVERY 5 MINUTES!!!
Does that check out, or am I just high?
Thank you!
I'm reading this from next to a very large stack of non-perishable goods and bottled water.
......you're at the grocery store, who for some reason is using the endcap as water?
How are you doing? Anything new? What you up to these days?
Oh, you know. Just working on the usual. Little of this. Little of that.
Five minutes later posts online:
This made me think of an article I read today about the Nazi occupation of Rome during WWII:
Marjorie Scaretti, my great-aunt, lived in Rome for much of her life. She was in the Apennines after the armistice talks of July 1943 and returned to Rome on 20 October, two days after the remaining Jews of the Roman ghetto were sent by train to Auschwitz. Her husband, Enrico, was a banker, some of whose property and businesses were appropriated by Mussolini after he refused to join the Fascist Party. Aunt Marjorie kept a diary, and in its pages she writes about the furtive lives Romans led during the occupation: the ceaseless speculation about where the Allies were; whether the Nazis would destroy Rome by defending it from an Allied attack, turning it into another Stalingrad; at which prison or police station someone was being held and how to get them out – many arrests in the months of the occupation were entirely arbitrary.
[...] She wrote of ‘the hair’s-breadth escapes, the adventures, the amazing and often fantastic existence of thousands of fugitives, coupled with the fear, the secret anxiety, the danger and the want, the heroic, the ludicrous and the vile – all packed into the daily life of the harassed citizen’. Josette Bruccoleri, an interviewee in Trevelyan’s book, spoke of the same unease: ‘Everyone seemed to be in possession of some great secret which they did not dare reveal. People hardly spoke to each other and if they did it was only for a moment. I myself felt like a time bomb ready to explode, but like everybody else I did my best to look as innocent as possible.’
Not exactly the same, but every day it feels like there are more and more echoes of the past.
I'm a doomer who is generally pessimistic about the future, but I don't spend every moment thinking about a dramatic end to life as we know it. Maybe I'm a fake doomer.
Is this AI?