Waiting for another ending after a year

Earl 2022-09-03 10:57:35

As always, the old beauty is self-deprecating, as long as the zz is correct, there is nothing that can't be complained about, such as the former president and the current president. The overall narrative is relatively bland, and it really feels like reading a running account. But I still have to sigh with emotion. It turns out that so many things have really happened in 2020... It seems that the fire in Australia is about to be forgotten. At that time, the vigorous Black Lives Matter seemed to have happened a long time ago. Just remember covid 19 and maybe the ups and downs of the presidential election.

It's been a really bad year, and these bad things won't end because 2020 is over. If it is more absurd, the reality should be more than that.

I also feel a little novel about the form of pseudo-documentary. As for why we use such a filming method, I think it is probably that the jokes we think are not jokes, and the comedies we think can be passed with a laugh. These things, these people, these words are happening all over the world right now.

Suddenly there is a hint of curiosity, waiting for the end of 2021, waiting for us, waiting for me, what will it be?

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Death to 2020 quotes

  • Tennyson Foss: Polarization is the problem of our age. And not just in America, in the actual world too. Whether the debate is over Trump or Brexit or science or gender, God help us, or reality itself, no two factions can agree, or agree to disagree, or even agree that their disagreement might be disagreeable.

    Director: I'm not sure I totally agree.

    Tennyson Foss: Well, then why don't you fuck off?

  • Narrator: Throughout 2020, the gods of Silicon Valley stand accused of allowing their products to split the world into two warring factions.

    Bark Multiverse: Um.. Actually it's more like four warring factions. We prefer to call it a hate spectrum. That's the official term.

    Director: Right now it takes about six months' exposure to social media for the average person to become hopelessly radicalized.

    Bark Multiverse: I know right? We're hoping to get that down to five minutes.