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I've lost my sense of humor this year. :(
Everything about what is happening would be hilarious if it wasn't real. That it is actually happening makes it a tragedy.
It is like watching a movie but it's real. And we're definitely at the part where the hero hits rock bottom. Or at least we hope this is rock bottom, things can always get lower if they need to.
However, if it follows the standard plot for this type of movie, the hero will prevail against an apparently insurmountable enemy. And while this is real life, so much of it has seemed like an implausible movie lately, that I would not bet against a major and improbably come-back.
No. The black moment where all seems lost would be the precipice. We are not even at that moment yet.
It's only gonna get worse from here my guy.
For some people, the precipice has already arrived and they've checked out and/or given up.
For a dwindling number of us, there is still hope. Let's hope that real life starts to deviate from the play format, because if we do end up reaching a true precipice, it could indeed be unimaginably bad.
It has to be. It has to scar us as a generation so the normies make sure their future children never allow this to happen again.
Exactly. I feel like I'm living in a series of absurd Monty Python skits. Only it's all real.
All the federal government institutions have failed. The only hope that remains for me is the states. A few of them might just push back hard enough to overturn their fraudulent election results. Then the dominoes might fall.
Reality has been pretty un-realistic lately. However, that might just be because it has subverted our expectations. It is true, anything is possible. Even the crazy stuff that's happening right now that seems to make no sense. It probably only makes no sense because we don't have all the information.
I understand!