The site put his “10 Things Everyone Should Know Going Into The Next Decade” article next for me, and point 3 had a pretty noteworthy bit, being said 1/1/2020:
Go back 10 more years, and things get confusing and darkly hilarious. The big worry in 1999 popular culture was that Clinton-era economic prosperity was robbing white male professionals of their innate need for meaning (Fight Club, American Beauty, The Matrix). “Sure, we all have good jobs, nice homes and plenty of money, but at what cost? Can’t this much easy comfort be a bad thing?”
No one could have known 9/11 was around the corner, of course. In the same way, you can’t possibly guess the huge thing that’s coming to fuck things up in a few years. Hell, even if someone came back and told us, we’d probably just be confused. (I’m imagining 2010 me trying and failing to wrap my head around “Gamergate” or “incels.”)
I had not but that was fantastic, thank you. I shivered a bit at the boob and football ban, remembering when that happened and realizing how old I’m getting. That article topped it off for it, I’m buying a couple of his audiobooks. I was worried when clicking on Jason Pargin brought up David Wong, worried that it was some Cracked ownership fuckery, but I was relieved to know who the author really was, wasn’t lost to time.
The author has some other great reads, here are a couple I may submit later.
5 Ways Dumb Conspiracies Suck In Normal People
5 Helpful Answers To Society’s Most Uncomfortable Questions
The site put his “10 Things Everyone Should Know Going Into The Next Decade” article next for me, and point 3 had a pretty noteworthy bit, being said 1/1/2020:
Tried What is the Monkeysphere??
It’s really old and the formatting is a bit broken, but it explains much about people’s behavior.
I had not but that was fantastic, thank you. I shivered a bit at the boob and football ban, remembering when that happened and realizing how old I’m getting. That article topped it off for it, I’m buying a couple of his audiobooks. I was worried when clicking on Jason Pargin brought up David Wong, worried that it was some Cracked ownership fuckery, but I was relieved to know who the author really was, wasn’t lost to time.