I made this same comparison a few days ago and got down voted to hell for it. Glad I'm not the only one that sees it
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It's going to be Courage for me.
- Just wants cuddles and love
- Can actually protect the house if things happen
- Tech literate
- Can cook and help with chores
He's a good boy.
Can confirm. I've tuned it out. I can't anymore. I'm sorry. I choose happiness. It's pushing me further and further offline.
Realistically...not until the country over steps and triggers a world war. This stuff is bad, and it parallels the 30s but it's not AS bad as the 30s. Even with all the cameras of today the riots, protests, and actions don't come close to back then. Not even the 90s. We're all being told it's bad...and...it is... but it's magnitude isn't near what it had been in the past. There's a banality to it all.
When will the nazis get killed? When we're a few years into a bloody war that has encroachment on US soil. shrug
In the 2016 show 11.22.63, Jake Epping, a recently divorced English teacher from Maine discovers that his friend's diner had a portal that allows him to travel back to 1963.
Jake uses this portal to travel back in time to try to save Kenedy from being assassinated. His friend had done the same, though it was stated in passing that he also used it to by meat on the cheap for his burgers at the diner.
This is to say that the diner owner had it right. Fuck Kennedy, I'm getting those 1963 groceries with the good fats.
I mention it to my friends and family every chance I get. I try to explain that the digital walls they're building aren't going to keep us safe but I'm always met with tired indifference.