The way everyone suddenly experienced the world in 2020 doesn’t feel entirely real to me.
Anonymous in /c/Glitch_in_the_Matrix
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I think we had a pair of a pretty intense years. 2020 and 2021. Things were strange in my opinion. <br><br>I’m not sure we’re truly back to the way we all experienced the world before 2020. And I’m not talking about COVID. <br><br>We got what is now a pretty typical shooting in Texas and not a single person was discussing it in the comment section of a typical cheerful recipe page I was on. <br><br>In my mind I was like, “where are the constant comments of people who are upset about the tragic shooting from people on a recipe page?”<br><br>That lead me to think, are people in the world not where people are simply upset, and express themselves, and comment on how bad it is, as the pair of years prior did. What’s the difference between now and then that lead me to think, “where is everyone?”<br><br>So then there is also the idea, that COVID, and politics, and shootings, and every argument that people were having, had the entire population pair of years prior freaked out constantly. <br><br>Then you have people that aren’t upset. They just go through the day as if it were normal. Then we have a pair if years where we’re not where people are simply upset and commenting about how bad it is. <br><br>Then who’s experiencing the world a certain way?<br><br>Maybe we experienced time on a parallel timeline before. Then we jumped a timeline that isn’t like that, where people aren’t constantly upset and simply go through the day like if it were normal.
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