It had better. I've been finding myself longing for pre-Covid times and I'm not normally nostalgic. Life wasn't perfect but it was life. My friends weren't commies and bootlickers, people were more social and happy, prices were 50% lower, the future seemed bright. Now it's just a day to day existence, waiting for the shitstorm of our lives to pass with a breadcrumb every quarter or two, knowing we're surrounded by traitors and idiots. I almost wish the white hats had gone for the quick and dirty option.
More happened in a week in WWII than has happened in a year in Ukraine, let's put it that way. I wouldn't be surprised if we'll still be reading headlines like "Ukraine takes tiny village" or "Russia moves 100 m on a field" or "Rocket kills four people" a year from now. Nothing ever happens and it never ends.
Just dropping it will get it buried. It's an information war, forcing the enemy to expend ammunition with teasing and threatening is part of it. Also, normies don't pay attention unless it stays in focus for days and weeks.
You'd be wise to do so. As you can see, regardless of the dubious source that thread was fully on topic on a Q forum and sparked some discussion. A random selection of 100 daily news links, not so much. You are free to post whatever you like but I wonder why mods feel the need to sticky these filler threads with no activity every single day.
Food is what ultimately makes the masses riot. Historically, revolutions start when food costs make up more than 40% of people's income.