OPINION | Russia’s war, climate change, the collapse of the power grid — 2022 was no picnic but … - There’s reason to believe our pizza will have more cheese on it this year
Admittedly there was much not to love in 2022. The global economy went into a gradual state of total collapse. After apparently spending the whole lockdown shut in a bunker taking amphetamines, snorting Viagra and reading picture books designed for children and members of the Russian Orthodox clergy about Peter the Great, the president of Russia started a war.
But there is real reason to believe that things are looking up for 2023 and that, while God may have been distracted during 2022 , 2023 might be better. Much better.
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