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BlueTsunami2018

(4,992 posts)
9. Not really. I've found that online angst doesn't translate to the real world.
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 03:48 PM
Dec 2025

Everyone wants to kill each other online but out in the world no one even talks about any of this stuff. No one seems any angrier than usual. People are just going about their lives.

Kind of disappointing really but not surprising. Most people really have no idea what’s going on. There should be torches and pitchforks all across the country. Instead…..crickets.

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I've noted a lot less "planning for the future" among acquaintances (not sure about my friends as I am hlthe2b Dec 2025 #1
Yup. It's why we are enjoying a great day on our favorite NewHendoLib Dec 2025 #2
Yes, an Ugly Orange Cloud hangs over everything we think and do..... Escape Dec 2025 #3
no WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2025 #4
I noticed people decorating early Tree Lady Dec 2025 #5
My grandson has given up on a future. Aristus Dec 2025 #6
I'm sorry to hear that; can't really blame him either biophile Dec 2025 #29
The word I keep thinking popsdenver Dec 2025 #7
When I got a BMW hurl Dec 2025 #24
Yea, popsdenver Dec 2025 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Dec 2025 #8
I live in a Democratic area too Iwasthere Dec 2025 #11
Not really. I've found that online angst doesn't translate to the real world. BlueTsunami2018 Dec 2025 #9
Pretty much what I came here to say. Xavier Breath Dec 2025 #28
Yet so many of his sycophants consider Trump and themselves to be victims Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2025 #10
I refuse to be like them markie Dec 2025 #12
Yeah, I bonded with a Ralphs employee over Play Doh (my post below) IcyPeas Dec 2025 #14
"... why so many are leaving the country? " IcyPeas Dec 2025 #13
Yes, and I live in a red state. Grim Chieftain Dec 2025 #15
Here in San Francisco I notice decorations are back. Demobrat Dec 2025 #16
No. Haven't noticed any difference Kaleva Dec 2025 #17
If I Could I Would. BBbats Dec 2025 #18
There are expat areas where you can live very well for a fraction Iwasthere Dec 2025 #20
I live in NM where we saw the disaster coming a mile away Warpy Dec 2025 #19
I live in an Atlanta suburb Roc2020 Dec 2025 #21
Or maybe they just know B.See Dec 2025 #23
My situation is the opposite of yours. The Magas in my family are happy as clams Boomerproud Dec 2025 #27
No, people seem pretty happy to me. nt Raine Dec 2025 #22
Yes blubunyip Dec 2025 #25
Well put Iwasthere Dec 2025 #31
Grim is how I'd describe it. Fearful of a future envisioned by this misadministration. OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2025 #26
I try to be as happy and uplifting as I can when I'm out....make others happy and I'm here for them. a kennedy Dec 2025 #30
Me too Iwasthere Dec 2025 #32
I don't want to leave my Country because of these thugs. If anything, I'm smiling because I know our day in the Sun SWBTATTReg Dec 2025 #33
Decades of right-wing propaganda across the billionaire-owned mass media telling people to be angry Mysterian Dec 2025 #35
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