you got lucky enough to see one small portion that had a brief golden period by using up a disproportionate level of resources with wanton disregard for the rest of the world
What’s the English expression…? “The world is going to 👹 in a bandwagon”? The world has been on that track ever since humans showed up. It’s just that we’re now driving our species to extinction. As b4, we need a ↗️ supply of ppl w integrity to undo as much evil as possible so that 🌍 is home to 👶…
I remember asking my Dad “ Who’s Ike?” I saw John F. Kennedy in Manhattan. I refused to go see Nixon when he was up against JFK. I think I’ e always had great taste.
We lived in the country in the 70's ( I still live on the same tiny family farm) My grandfather paid 4 thousand dollars for it. 2.5 acres. My mother had no income and my so called father was more interested in his other family. We lived there, grew our own food and did not starve or freeze
I can't speak to what happened and continues to happen in the southern part of the country, I am neither responsible for it or knowledgeable enough about it. It boggles my mind to be honest. I'm from the northwest. Not everything is about money. Just the way I was raised.
What would have happened to me. I probably wouldn't exist. My mother wouldn't have married. She wouldn't have gotten pregnant for the third time resulting in me. There wasn't a safety net that paid people to have children they couldn't take care of - birth control was keep your legs togeth
You misunderstand. He fought in WWII and was paid to do that. That is how we got out of the depression by the early 70's that was stabilized. Your insistence that things have always been this fucked up is flawed. They haven't been. Even in the depression with nothing my family never starved
Yeah, but also got to see/experience blatant racism.
A lot of “the good old days” depended on which side of the tracks you were from.
Just an observation.
We were lucky enough to do the same--all 7 continents, places like Tibet, the Amazon, etc.
I marvel at what we were able to do over the last 15 yrs.
I grieve for my sons and grandsons who I doubt will ever be able to do the same.
It's those memories that keep me going now, as I watch the world burn.
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My mom grew up two blocks down 62nd Street from this corner. Her uncles Pete and Artie were Gambino soldiers. My mom would come home from school to find them on the phone taking bets...
"Scott Gottlieb, who was Trump's first FDA commissioner, said on CNBC on Nov. 29 that Kennedy "will cost lives in this country" if he undercuts vaccination."
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"I ain't never left here; why would I want to visit some foreign place?"
you got lucky enough to see one small portion that had a brief golden period by using up a disproportionate level of resources with wanton disregard for the rest of the world
I really would kill for a day of my old life from any previous decade at this point.
You never realize that you are living the good old days.
MONEY
and
PAY
for that house, what would have happened to you?
A lot of “the good old days” depended on which side of the tracks you were from.
Just an observation.
I marvel at what we were able to do over the last 15 yrs.
I grieve for my sons and grandsons who I doubt will ever be able to do the same.
It's those memories that keep me going now, as I watch the world burn.
My mom grew up two blocks down 62nd Street from this corner. Her uncles Pete and Artie were Gambino soldiers. My mom would come home from school to find them on the phone taking bets...
"Scott Gottlieb, who was Trump's first FDA commissioner, said on CNBC on Nov. 29 that Kennedy "will cost lives in this country" if he undercuts vaccination."