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Weâre trying to think of something nice to say about 2020.
OK, here goes: Nobody got killed by the murder hornets. As far as we know.
Thatâs pretty much it.
In the past, writing these annual reviews, we have said harsh things about previous years. We owe those years an apology. Compared with 2020, all previous years, even the disco era, were the golden age of human existence.
Dave Barry s Year in Review 2020 - The Washington Post
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Stannard: Good riddance to 2020
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In 2020, we saw the resilience of our communities as we met the challenges of COVID-19 with creativity and collaboration. Neighbors leaned on one another, mothers birthed life into the world in masks, organizations formed partnerships to meet the needs of the most vulnerable. Activists formed mutual aid networks, creatives brought music into our homes, tech experts found new ways to help us connect, and scientists developed vaccines. Families spent time together, entrepreneurs pivoted, restaurants adapted, and teachers took on the herculean task of teaching first graders online. Local governments collaborated with community leaders to creatively prepare for worst-case scenarios, and front-line workers got up every day to serve and save us.