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25 years from now, how will you describe this time in History to your Grandkids?

  • Hilary vs Trump election surprise
  • Pandemic
  • masks and toilet paper shortages
  • mostly peaceful protests
  • insurrection grandmas
  • President with Dementia
  • Trump persecution
  • A non-recession Recession
  • Bills break playoff drought
  • deadly wildfires
  • children chopping their * off
  • labor strikes
  • Vaccine mandates/side effects
  • Cocaine in the White House
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Confirmation of UFOs
  • Billionaires with their own space program

 

We've experienced more in the last 10 years than entire generations in 50 years; Which includes 9/11, Vietnam, Smart phones, and the Internet. Inflation, housing crisis (2008 vs 2022), and multiple wars don't even make the list.

 

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2 hours ago, unbillievable said:

25 years from now, how will you describe this time in History to your Grandkids?

  • Hilary vs Trump election surprise
  • Pandemic
  • masks and toilet paper shortages
  • mostly peaceful protests
  • insurrection grandmas
  • President with Dementia
  • Trump persecution
  • A non-recession Recession
  • deadly wildfires
  • children chopping their * off
  • labor strikes
  • Vaccine mandates/side effects

 

We've experienced more in the last 5 years than an entire generation in 25 years; Which includes 9/11, and Y2k. Inflation and housing crisis won't even make the list (2008 vs 2022)

 

At the rate we're going, in 25 years it will be straight to the gulag for sharing this list.

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The 1960s experienced a lot of social change and upheaval. This seems to be another period of change in our history. Climate change, social media, Trump, J6, Covid, changes in business, technology, social change, etc. It all has been a lot for older people to adjust to, easier for the younger. Change is constant. We’ve had other presidents with aging minds. 

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10 minutes ago, Andy1 said:

The 1960s experienced a lot of social change and upheaval. This seems to be another period of change in our history. Climate change, social media, Trump, J6, Covid, changes in business, technology, social change, etc. It all has been a lot for older people to adjust to, easier for the younger. Change is constant. We’ve had other presidents with aging minds. 

Aging minds? Sure..........strawberry and cream oatmeal for brains? Not until now. 

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2 minutes ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

Aging minds? Sure..........strawberry and cream oatmeal for brains? Not until now. 

Person, man, woman, camera, tv.

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1 minute ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

So it seems plausible 😞 

The OP could’ve thrown in telling his grandkids about living to see the start of  the Bills dynasty, just to see if anyone noticed. But no, just more of the usual doom and gloom! 😉

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11 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

The OP could’ve thrown in telling his grandkids about living to see the start of  the Bills dynasty, just to see if anyone noticed. But no, just more of the usual doom and gloom! 😉

Definitely an oversight to not mention the start of the dynasty!

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8 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

The OP could’ve thrown in telling his grandkids about living to see the start of  the Bills dynasty, just to see if anyone noticed. But no, just more of the usual doom and gloom! 😉


the afce is stoopid this year.  Two season ago playoffs was the best ball we’ve seen from this team. Now they need luck to win one. 

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4 hours ago, Andy1 said:

The 1960s experienced a lot of social change and upheaval. This seems to be another period of change in our history. Climate change, social media, Trump, J6, Covid, changes in business, technology, social change, etc. It all has been a lot for older people to adjust to, easier for the younger. Change is constant. We’ve had other presidents with aging minds. 

 

If we are to believe social media, the younger people have given up on participating in life.

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9 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

I’d look back and describe it as when the oldest most corrupt and dumbest people were put in charge setting the stage for Chinese being our national language today. 

I wonder if you understand the contradictions in what you just posted

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I believe that in 25 years, the history books nd public perception of trump will be that of disgrace and disbelief that such a large percentage of Americans supported an obviously corrupt and dishonest man.  There will be attempts to explain it but most educated people will be shaking their heads.  The disbelief and disgust will worsen as more time passes.

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44 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

I believe that in 25 years, the history books nd public perception of trump will be that of disgrace and disbelief that such a large percentage of Americans supported an obviously corrupt and dishonest man.  There will be attempts to explain it but most educated people will be shaking their heads.  The disbelief and disgust will worsen as more time passes.

It is said that history books are written by the winners
 

I think it’s important to remember that as we go forward, a mistake was made, and Donald Trump was elected president. We should not repeat that mistake.

 

 

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1 hour ago, John from Riverside said:

It is said that history books are written by the winners
 

I think it’s important to remember that as we go forward, a mistake was made, and Donald Trump was elected president. We should not repeat that mistake.

 

 

Wait…sure sounds like you’re an election denier. 

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