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::::The notion that 2017 was a bad year seems comical in retrospect. I suspect by this time next year, we will feel the same way about 2020. | ::::The notion that 2017 was a bad year seems comical in retrospect. I suspect by this time next year, we will feel the same way about 2020. | ||
::::For the benefit of anyone reading this far enough in the future that the topical reference isn't obvious: There's a new virus and half a million people have died so far. It is still increasing exponentially. If you didn't hear about it it's because whatever happens after this is worse, probably. {{unsigned|Singlelinelabyrinth}} | ::::For the benefit of anyone reading this far enough in the future that the topical reference isn't obvious: There's a new virus and half a million people have died so far. It is still increasing exponentially. If you didn't hear about it it's because whatever happens after this is worse, probably. {{unsigned|Singlelinelabyrinth}} | ||
− | :::::It's also possible that person reading it from future would still consider 2020 bad but for different reason. After all, historically speaking, the epidemic is not THAT bad (yet): it just shows how unprepared we were for it despite thinking otherwise. Just now, I'm little worried about how big temperature | + | :::::It's also possible that person reading it from future would still consider 2020 bad but for different reason. After all, historically speaking, the epidemic is not THAT bad (yet): it just shows how unprepared we were for it despite thinking otherwise. Just now, I'm little worried about how big temperature the person currently in charge of US nuclear weapon has. Sure, they SAY he's getting better ... I still think he should've transfer the codes to vicepresident. -- [[User:Hkmaly|Hkmaly]] ([[User talk:Hkmaly|talk]]) 03:10, 6 October 2020 (UTC) |
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