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and what do Americans imagine 50 years from now? being the last survivor in their heavily armed bunker

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Tbh, being able to imagine a future is a foreign concept to me. I feel as if we are trapped in an unchanging present, waiting for something to break but not knowing what form that will take.

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welcome to neoliberalism, the party is lame and you can never leave

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The Eighties, Nineties, and T̸̡̰̪̖̻͛̈́̏̊̓̈́̓̏o̷̡̼͍̣͎̣͉̲̞͊̇͋̓̽̔̿͝d̷̨̲̯͚͓̰̝̪̝̝͒͑̈́̇͌̽̿̏̈a̵͕͋͜ͅỹ̸̤͜͠

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I was never really able to imagine the future, except for one brief delusional moment during the second bernie campaign, now I don’t like thinking about it anymore

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Bernie 2 was a really neat feeling. Not feeling absolute cynicism towards everything really felt good. But I won’t be fooled again.

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At this point the whole thing is purely academic to me (I’m old enough that I’ll likely be dead within the decade) but I’d be fine dying dragging some burning tires in front of a bunker air intake.

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