I do wonder if once the news hits these people that they don't get their life back if any of them even question what all has happened. I highly doubt it though.
I actually have a coworker that is pretty much as nuts as these people for real. I'm pretty sure he's not been anywhere except absolute necessity shopping for a year now. He was getting takeout at first, but then apparently saw someone at a drive thru and they were reusing a plastic tray to hand a bag of food on without cleaning it between customers, so he quit that too. These people they parody are totally real and it's fucking insane. Oh, and he's also an idiot to the point I'd likely celebrate if they just fired him and gave me all his work. Yeah, I'd rather do his work and him be gone than the mess I have to deal with.
So afraid of death that they refuse to enjoy life.
Yes, that's been my explanation to almost anyone I've talked to that's at least a little on this side of sanity. It's not that I think the virus is fake or any of the things they push on me, it's as simple as remaining alive from the perspective of my vital signs at the cost of any reason I wanted to remain alive is not an option. I'm not even a risk taker type, but there's a big difference between intelligent risk aversion and fearful risk aversion.
If you're not questioning it by now, you're too far gone.
The data is there. It's public. They told us they're inflating the deaths, but the numbers still provide no reason for concern.
It's been a year. If the virus were anywhere near as bad as they say, they wouldn't have to tell us to worry.
I remember h1n1. It was a super nasty flu and it was putting a lot of young healthy people to bed rest. I was sick for 3 weeks! The time before and after I was ill was full of:
People talking about their friends or family being sick with it.
Staffing issues at work because so many people were sick as hell.
H1n1 actually killed young people. It killed healthy people. I'd gladly take covid over getting H1N1 again.
They've divided people successfully. Tribe/group matters more than facts. This is pretty much a universal constant now.
They're now feeding the division by making everything about race. The weak minded will immediately buy into it and go on about "fuck white people" or "white genocide" while both sides are only taking the division further into "fuck reality, let's help burn the world down for the communists to rebuild"
I do wonder if once the news hits these people that they don't get their life back if any of them even question what all has happened. I highly doubt it though.
I actually have a coworker that is pretty much as nuts as these people for real. I'm pretty sure he's not been anywhere except absolute necessity shopping for a year now. He was getting takeout at first, but then apparently saw someone at a drive thru and they were reusing a plastic tray to hand a bag of food on without cleaning it between customers, so he quit that too. These people they parody are totally real and it's fucking insane. Oh, and he's also an idiot to the point I'd likely celebrate if they just fired him and gave me all his work. Yeah, I'd rather do his work and him be gone than the mess I have to deal with.
The overt comforts and ease of civilization have been nothing more than a net disaster for the human race, or at least the individual.
So afraid of death that they refuse to enjoy life.
Yes, that's been my explanation to almost anyone I've talked to that's at least a little on this side of sanity. It's not that I think the virus is fake or any of the things they push on me, it's as simple as remaining alive from the perspective of my vital signs at the cost of any reason I wanted to remain alive is not an option. I'm not even a risk taker type, but there's a big difference between intelligent risk aversion and fearful risk aversion.
If you're not questioning it by now, you're too far gone.
The data is there. It's public. They told us they're inflating the deaths, but the numbers still provide no reason for concern.
It's been a year. If the virus were anywhere near as bad as they say, they wouldn't have to tell us to worry.
I remember h1n1. It was a super nasty flu and it was putting a lot of young healthy people to bed rest. I was sick for 3 weeks! The time before and after I was ill was full of:
People talking about their friends or family being sick with it.
Staffing issues at work because so many people were sick as hell.
H1n1 actually killed young people. It killed healthy people. I'd gladly take covid over getting H1N1 again.
They've divided people successfully. Tribe/group matters more than facts. This is pretty much a universal constant now.
They're now feeding the division by making everything about race. The weak minded will immediately buy into it and go on about "fuck white people" or "white genocide" while both sides are only taking the division further into "fuck reality, let's help burn the world down for the communists to rebuild"