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Is it a new thing? Are people born after 1980 just walking anxiety?
Nope. A very old thing.
People born before 1980 just have other names for it.
There be ghosts in my system!
Just kidding I was born in the '80s, I'm walking anxiety.
Really couldn't have opened with that fact?
I got the cocaine and morphine ready to deal with some ghosts in the blood. What am I supposed to do now?
More cocaine and morphine, obviously.
People with social anxiety born before 1980 didn't have the memes to express themselves
But were there so many of them?
Yes. They just didn't have nearly as many outlets to express it.
Hard to say. Definitely not as many people actually naming their anxiety. It was sort of taboo to talk about mental health plainly.
But a lotttt of folks with dubious coping mechanisms, just repressed and bottled up without even the memes to combat their anomie.
Like a lot of the problems from the past, you basically figured it out yourself or just went off to die in a corner alone and didn't talk about it.
No, people before were too. They just self medicated to the max 🍷🍷🍷🍷🥃🥃🍻🍺🍺
things generally haven't been great since the industrial revolution, but the big thing is that nowadays we're just soaked in stress at all times with little reprieve.
Used to be in the past that things were generally chill except for big stressful events that happened every now and then, but nowadays things are constantly loud, we constantly have to hurry to do stuff, we constantly have to worry about affording basic things and knowing that we'll probably never own a home, etc etc etc.
We're also in the middle of a loneliness epidemic, it's basically standard at this point to have few friends and not hanging out with people anywhere near enough. Add these things together and you get people being miserable.