As far as I'm aware, Squelchistan has a serious nostalgia problem. Given that what I like to call the Non-Existent Generation Part 1 – 2000-2019 – is about to finish up and that the Non-Existent Generation Part 2 will take its place in a few months, one might expect people to look back at the two decades that was and try to make sense of the horrors that came out of them (or as much as Squelchistan can given the microscopic attention spans and memories Squelchistanis are typically known for). Certainly outside of Squelchistan, there are plenty of nations that are willing to give a good look of what was probably the most turbulent generation since Generation X – 1960-1979 – and try to glean some lessons from it so as to find ways to avoid conflagrations similar to what happened. Unfortunately, Squelchistanis are definitely NOT part of that mix willing to look back at the Non-Existent Generation Part 1. Instead, it seems like nearly all Squelchistanis still has their hearts, mi...