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applegrove

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Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:27 AM 12 hrs ago

The America I loved is gone Stephen Marche It was a nation of dreams, built for the screen. Then it shattered

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The America I loved is gone
Stephen Marche

It was a nation of dreams, built for the screen. Then it shattered

Sun 20 Apr 2025 09.00 BST
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The America I loved is gone Stephen Marche It was a nation of dreams, built for the screen. Then it shattered (Original Post) applegrove 12 hrs ago OP
Wow! riverbendviewgal 11 hrs ago #1
Good article. I think that the "fun" USA started dying in 2000. JanMichael 4 hrs ago #2

JanMichael

(25,577 posts)
2. Good article. I think that the "fun" USA started dying in 2000.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:38 AM
4 hrs ago

At least the most recent "fun" USA. It didn't totally crap out until 2016. So it took some time unravelling.

Obviously it looks like they're 10 to 20 year periods that are "fun" followed by 10 to 20 year periods that suck.

How many people remember those "fun" gas lines back in the '70s?

Also I would say that internet bubbles aren't nearly as "fun" as in person bubbles used to be. But that's what life is becoming.

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