Every country that has been brought up in the past 10 minutes is not labeled on the map. It implies that who cares? Obviously, the people who live there do. I don't know anything about Cyprus. We did a show about Cyprus, but that's about the extent of my knowledge. The fact that I get the people in their corner of the world to hang on to it and they're willing to kill and die for it, but it'll go. Because they're all fake states, it's all bullshit. All going to be gone by the end of this century.
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Stagflation. Fuel Prices. Shortages. Political Turmoil. War in Europe. Roe V. Wade. Crypto Collapse. Counter-counter culture. Most years have one or two seminal, defining events that set the societal zeitgeist, but in 2022 so many events vied for attention that most people had to take time not only to revaluate what it means for the future, but also simply how to filter out the signal from the noise. Tonight we dive into the year, starting with the Ukrainian conflict, and ending with what might be emerging as an escalating one in Mexico, but in between cover the economic and cultural shakeups that continue to leave shockwaves into 2023.