I once assumed that small incremental environmentally conscious steps in how people lived, worked, and played were inevitable. I'm talking smaller, more energy efficient, and safer vehicles, vegetable protein substitutes in place of industrialized meat products becoming generally accepted and even the norm, and I even had naive presumptions about some imminent expansion of mass transportation because it simply made more economic sense.

But that was all before I learned the power of the-republican solidarity grillman solidarity the-democrat

  • radiofreeval [she/her]
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    1 year ago

    I thought COVID would be like SARS and die to fast to leave Asia back in luke December of 2019. I also thought Russia wouldn't invade Ukraine. I need to stop pretending I'm smart.

    • sexywheat [none/use name]
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      1 year ago

      I actually had an (American) colleague travelling around the world right at the beginning of 2020 when shit was starting to go down, he was seriously considering just flying back home and cutting his trip short.

      He was in India when I told him that it was just another bullshit media scare virus that will blow over in a few months. Don't worry, just enjoy your trip.

      Fortunately he did not heed my advice.