An almost 30 year old OEX execution

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1995...,
I miss Windows 95, the beige boxy PC and monitor, AOL, CD's, software boxes, Super Nintendo, Sega Geneses, Seinfeld, Family Matters, Full House, Baywatch, Bill Clinton, monthly magazine subscriptions, daily newspapers, malls, book stores, WWF, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, Playboy, 90's music and movies, fashions,

Everyone...society, and humanity, was so much more happier, alive, and authentic and soulful and hearty in the 90's....compared to the Weird, moody, and demented modern era of today.
 
1995...,
I miss Windows 95, the beige boxy PC and monitor, AOL, CD's, software boxes, Super Nintendo, Sega Geneses, Seinfeld, Family Matters, Full House, Baywatch, Bill Clinton, monthly magazine subscriptions, daily newspapers, malls, book stores, WWF, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, Playboy, 90's music and movies, fashions,

Everyone...society, and humanity, was so much more happier, alive, and authentic and soulful and hearty in the 90's....compared to the Weird, moody, and demented modern era of today.

it all depends where you were, Russia was pretty bad, even worse in former Yugoslavia and Rowanda.
 
I once shorted T-bills during the last great inflation when they were raising rates

got shook the fuk out just before a weekend raise

dont think i have the paperwork
 
And back in the 90's they missed the 50's, 60's.

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Except, got a couple of 60's stoners in my family that became tRumpers. WTF :D
 
problem is that many jobs, you could do in the 90s, are just gone now.

If you want to earn a good salary, you must study etc.

The american dream, but also elsewhere, almost vanished.

We got more billionaires, but less wealthy people in middle class with a normal or relaxed 9 to 5 job.
 
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