the_pen_turner wrote: » i think its fairly safe to say that this is the worst year in the last 100 or so. what years should make up the top 5
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » I think 1939 - 1945 might have something to say about that kiddo.
The Tetrarch wrote: » 1918: World War and Spanish flu
Westernyelp wrote: » 102 years ago
skooterblue2 wrote: » I think you got your answer OP. Clearly the biggest threats to you this year are Gemma ODoherty banning Unicorns, No being able to attend University on Campus and over grown hair. You are in for a rough life next year when the stock market crashes and Trump wins the American elections this October and is sworn in afterwards. I would keep my powder dry until then.
the_pen_turner wrote: » i disagree entirely. yes they were terrible years for some but they had no effect on most of africa, south america, most of asia etc. this virus is effecting most of the world medically and economically
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Estimated ww2 deaths worldwide 70 - 85 MILLION
Tony EH wrote: » :eek: Come round my way and I'll give you a trip in my time machine to a few places in 1945. That'll change your mind sharpish.
skooterblue2 wrote: » Oh Sweet suffering Jesus!!!! Libya, North Africa, Egypt, Sudan, Manchuria, Burma, Singapore, Hong Kong, The Philippines ..... JAPAN!?!?!?! Also Indochina(Vietnam) and Korea? Ok I am going to donate €5 to buy this poor deprived lad a history book! No Child left behind!!!
the_pen_turner wrote: » my point is that there are huge areas that have very little effect onthe people on the ground had a relatively normal existence
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Sweet jesus child, dig up!
the_pen_turner wrote: » go ahead. tell me what effect ww2 had on those people on the ground in those countries
skooterblue2 wrote: » Just give up and go quietly like me. Obvious troll is the OP.
the_pen_turner wrote: » my point is that there are huge areas that have very little effect on the people on the ground had a relatively normal existence
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Well apart from losing loved ones, rationing, war going on around them etc I suppose they had it easy.that doesnt apply to those countries Not like the poor people today who have had to sit on the sofa for a couple of months watching netflix and worrying about where their next packet of pasta will come from :rolleyes:obviously here it is fairly soft way to sit out a virus but imagine being in india or china or those dirt poor third world coutries Yes I know people have been affected by covid but to even compare it to 1 year of WW2 never mind 6 years is absolutely moronic.
the_pen_turner wrote: » in lots of ways this year is the worst for the everyday person on the ground that is in fear of their lives just wlking down the street from an unstopable and invisable enemy.
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