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When do you think things will go back to "Normal" (2019 standards)?

When do you think things will go back to "Normal"

  • 2022 (It will all be over this year)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 2023

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 2024 (Things can magically get better during an US election year)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 2025

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • 2026-2029

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • 2030 or beyond (We're in it for the long haul)

    Votes: 2 40.0%

  • Total voters
    5
  • Poll closed .
Since 2020, things have generally been shitty on a global scale. I don't think I need to elaborate.
And there's talk of a looming recession as a response to the current rampant inflation.

When do you think things will go back to "Normal", by 2019 standards?
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Never, It will never EVER be the same. The government won't let it. Neither side cares about anybody, or anything but themselves, and their money. They want us to be completely dependent on them, and they want absolute control over all of us.

And they will do whatever they have to, to get it. That includes pandemics, shooting up schools, and locking up the supply chains, until we're starving, and in a state of desperation.
 

gmase

Nattering Nabob of Negativism
It will never be like 2019 again, but 2019 was not like 2016. Things will simmer down in a couple years and we will return to a ‘new’ normal. Think back to prior upheavals - wars, depressions, etc. We get through them, things settle, and we await the next calamity.
 

Well, if things never go back to normal, we can always have fun remembering the "Good Old days"... by which we mean pre-2020...
 
It will never be like 2019 again, but 2019 was not like 2016. Things will simmer down in a couple years and we will return to a ‘new’ normal. Think back to prior upheavals - wars, depressions, etc. We get through them, things settle, and we await the next calamity.
As always, things need to be done, things need to change but everybody claims others need to change, others need to do the job, others need to accept unpleasant stuff, not them

- Do you think people should, when it's possible, use their car less and take public transport more ?
- Oh yeah, absolutely !
- What kind of transport do you use to get to work ?
- I use my car
- But, there's a bust stop 300m yards from your house and another one 200 yards from your workplace...
- I don't like the bus
 
I don't believe the social engineers intend for us to go back to normal, that's why right from the start they spoke of the 'New Normal', to get us ready for what they had planned
 

John_8581

FreeOnes Lifetime Member
The "Rowdy" One :bowdown: -- Roddy Piper (R.I.P.) - They Live (1988) - ExcelIent John Carpenter film.

I'd like to go back to 2005 - 2007 ... when most adult models and pornstars had their own websites. :)

Most of those websites were run by Go Daddy of course. Do you remember all of those Go Daddy Super Bowl ads? Their ads were all banned for mainstream TV. Those ads showed semi and half nude ladies talking, smiling, and laughing. Babes generally having a good time. Many girls were showing some deep cleavage and their butt cheeks.
 
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The Penis Mightier

Kameltoe Harris = Poop
I went to the grocery store and inflation deflated a pound of coffee to 10.5 ounces and a half gallon of ice cream is now 3 quarts.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Guys, a half gallon, is 2 quarts, 128oz in a gallon, 64oz in a half gallon, and 32oz in a quart. 8oz cup and 16oz is a pint.
 

Theopolis Q. Hossenffer

Every Nation Needs a God-Emperor!
Mr Daystar you are correct, what i meant to say but did not is that a carton of ice cream is now 1.75 quarts. I reacted instead of thinking it through. You got me
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Mr Daystar you are correct, what i meant to say but did not is that a carton of ice cream is now 1.75 quarts. I reacted instead of thinking it through. You got me
Yeah, math happens.

Honestly it took me a minute too. I almost had to count on my fingers.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
They've been fucking with the price of coffee for as long as I've been drinking it. Which is a long-ass time. They change the package, then they change the size, and of course the price is constantly swinging, so it's hard to know from year to year where the price should be. And no, things ain't never gonna be the same.
 

The Penis Mightier

Kameltoe Harris = Poop
In Texas 2 liters is actually 3. I lived there and bought soda pop regular at the H.E.B. My roommate's friend from Vidor said, "Don't go there. It's a Jew store."

 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
They've been fucking with the price of coffee for as long as I've been drinking it. Which is a long-ass time. They change the package, then they change the size, and of course the price is constantly swinging, so it's hard to know from year to year where the price should be. And no, things ain't never gonna be the same.
Now that you mention it, even before I was a coffee drinker, like an 8 or 9 year old, I remember my Aunts and Uncle bitching about coffee prices and packaging, and they consumed a lot of coffee. It's almost like lobster, in it seems to have a "market value". Or at least that's the best way I can think to describe it. So I guess it's been a "thing" for a while.
 

gmase

Nattering Nabob of Negativism
Does the price affect consumption? The outside temperature impacts me more than the price.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Does the price affect consumption? The outside temperature impacts me more than the price.
I think in winter people will have a cup of coffee before a cold pop, but for some, it means nothing. I have 2 cups every morning. When I worked, it was 3 or 4. When I was younger and working hard, I might kill a pot or 2 if I was running Michigan, or had to go to Pittsburgh. My family drank coffee all day, and they would brew a pot, put it into pre warmed thermoses, while they brewed more. For a house of 4 or 5, depending if I stayed over or not.

So, I guess no, it doesn't. I should have posted that first.
 
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