I spent my some of my childhood in communal housing where we had 1 toilet, 1 bathtub and 1 fridge for 6 families and half of the walls were curtains. My parents and grandparents never told me anything positive about USSR, it was all nepotism and scarcity and "know your place peasant" type of deal, they all thought the 90s was godsend despite banditry, but even they think what is currently happening in Russia (and has been happening for the last decade and a half) is on another level of awful than the worst that USSR had. The most terrifying thing is that soviet cheeses and sausages were absolutely ghastly.
Scrof
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I'd guess since about the first civilized settlements with agriculture.
Lighthouse, Good Time, Hereditary, The Vvitch to name a few.
The beginning of the end, obviously. Dinosaurs 2.0 shall inherit the Earth since they're fine with a shitton of CO2 in the atmosphere and warmer everything.
There are milk dogs at least in Vietnam right now.
Have you ever devoted a significant amount of time to something only to later feel it was pointless?
School was a monumental waste of a childhood. Then unis. Now work. It all sucks.
Or railguns.
In this house peanuts grow on trees!
Reading from a tablet, phone or a laptop is pure savagery! Ebook is a must have if you're any kind of prolific book reader.
Stupidity is a moral flaw after all.
Big Bird was always unsettling to me, even now it still haunts me sometimes.