🔄FROM THE ARCHIVE: The year 2020 was tough for many reasons, but history reminds us that it could always be worse.
But the worst year ever? Not so fast.
This wasn’t bad just for people’s moods. Temperatures plummeted, crops failed and famine was widespread. As if that weren’t enough,
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