ToxicBanana69
ToxicBanana69 t1_jbopmbc wrote
Reply to comment by Mtnskydancer in New York landlord becomes legal guardian of 93-year-old Holocaust survivor: 'She had no one else' by Imguran
No reason other than it was such a horrific time period, so I sometimes just think of it as something that happened a long time ago, if that makes sense.
ToxicBanana69 t1_jbon4zm wrote
Reply to New York landlord becomes legal guardian of 93-year-old Holocaust survivor: 'She had no one else' by Imguran
I sometimes forget that the Holocaust was less than a hundred years ago…
ToxicBanana69 t1_j6e2iqq wrote
Reply to comment by akaMichAnthony in Three seconds of audio could end up costing Fox $500,000 by blaspheminCapn
Yeah, but to be fair I doubt any company, mega or not, would willingly use it knowing it’ll cost half a million dollars, especially when there’s alternatives to using it.
ToxicBanana69 t1_j4x3flv wrote
Reply to comment by IQS_CA in Björk checking for new records in late 1980s by ellepelle27
Well…longer, actually. Her career started when she was 10 or 11, in 1975.
ToxicBanana69 t1_jbovj2l wrote
Reply to comment by Mtnskydancer in New York landlord becomes legal guardian of 93-year-old Holocaust survivor: 'She had no one else' by Imguran
Oh yeah, for sure. But it’s easier for me to look at current events as…well, “current”. But things that happened in the past always seem much more distant to me than they actually are. Take Princess Diana’s death, for example. I usually, subconsciously think of her death as happening long ago, like the 60’s or 70’s or something, when the reality is she died less than a year before I was born.
Past events just mess with my sense of time, I guess