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It's funny to see how young people, born already in the post-USSR, and they are the first generation in the tracked history that had everything, talk about the "apocalypse", in the context that "now" all the passages are blocked ", but then the" big Pe" and for "creative passionate personalities" the "finest hour" will come. They don’t remember the 90s when they were young, when there really was a little more freedom than now, but for some reason gangsters and scumbags became the central figures. With tattoos and shaved nape folded into an accordion, like in dogs of the Shar Pei breed. And in 1918-20, too. And other bad times. No, well, of course, then they were “framed” or destroyed, but the “creative chaos” also ended, right? To be honest, I also went through this, but a long time ago, in the early 90s, even then I had enough brains to understand that it was easy to survive in chaos (I called it, using church terminology - “The Great Shake”) - one thing, but surviving and rising is another matter entirely. And the winner will be the one who will be warned, armed and prepared in advance. If these three conditions are, in principle, jointly feasible.