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Old 09.20.2021, 09:14 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by Kuhb
To be fair, nostalgia and malaise are possibly the most 'first world problems' of problems
wow i am super late responding to this.

malaise for sure, but nostalgia is universal and sometimes justified. e.g. the impoverished worker who in a wrecked economy recalls wistfully the time when he used to be able to afford meat.

also just came to mind... i used to know this nicaraguan woman who said to me once "¡qué bonita era la revolución!" (she had been a teenager post-somoza). fast forward now to ortega gone bananas... can you imagine? yikes...
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