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Today was one of the weirdest days I've seen in years...
Between internal and external news, personal stuff, work and stories I've heard today, I guess we are living in very very different realities all together depending on location all over the world.
A lot of people are at tipping point right now in their lives it seems...
I will be 40 this week, I really hope we all get throught this year safely, it's getting crazier by the day
- spoke and heard stories and povs from people living in Egypt, Spain, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Austria, Russia, England, Germany********
- All complaining, and not just about the weather, the world is really fucked up, ppl trying to bounce countries for a year or two to get better but********
- but to no avail, everywhere getting worse
Imagine living for 20-30-40 more years in this climate
Fucking hell...******** - i'm having the best year since 2018pango
- Will work for foodYakuZoku
- Yeah I agree, there's some weirdness in the air._niko
- thats adorable... better doubt your pattern recognition... think about all the on the edge and beyond in the last century your whining seems pettyneverscared
- it will never be easy ...neverscared
- climate change will be bonkers... but food production will not go titts up.. and thats most important ...neverscared
- i dont see humans eating rats in berlin in these century thirties...neverscared
- thisneverscared
- This year the harvests are going to be very bad here in the north, but exceptional in Catalonia, it all depends on who you ask and where...OBBTKN
- In Girona for example, last year the fields were devastated by the heat and this year everything was green and bloomingOBBTKN
- you see what you look for.pango
- That's what you get for banning mono.palimpsest
- By climate I was talking about the "vibe", not just weather
Really strange times...******** - i think perspective is important, as well as your own outlook.
this past year or so has been amazing for my family...exador1 - our son gradudated with honours from high=school, with an award for best writingexador1
- he also won a provincial award for best play, writing and director... so we're pretty super proud of him lol...exador1
- on top of that, my daughter is in 3rd year at Uni and getting top grades in Poli-Sci, and is starting to look at grad school for law etc..exador1
- all this... and only a few years ago, we thought we were going to lose her to cancer...exador1
- we're certainly not immune to whats going on in the world, and for sure the crazy shit with the trump rally was scary etc...exador1
- but after going through what we went through, we have a different gauge now for 'what worries us' etc...exador1
- @exa I am glad you are doing well.
It it lucky I guess to live in a stable environment. But this is getting more and more the exception******** - Also don't think I'm being pessimistic, it was just what I observe, listen, hear, guess a lot of people just don't care that much, the individualistic pov...********
- there are 8.1 billion of us. that's 8.1b pov. all experiencing different things.pango
- I agree with grafician, from my pov and from what i hear around me, there's a feeling as if we're heading towards dark timesHAL9001
- Another idea was that we are just contantly exposed to all kinds of bad crazy news and it's affecting our reasoning and expectations********
- BUT also just ignoring and staying in own bubbles does the same - a vicious cycle any way we put it
Getting harder to be open and optimistic********
- spoke and heard stories and povs from people living in Egypt, Spain, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Austria, Russia, England, Germany