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Go to your room you've been a naughty boy! |
That’s not a rebuttal. You’re wrong and you have an ego problem.
Peace, kowalski |
Kowalski
Im thinking of going to Madrid. I might look you up. |
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Yep, and yep.
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I don't know anything about the Science. I just know what I see with my own eyeballs.
If this virus was so bad, you wouldn't need the news to tell you it was. Your neighbours would be getting carted off to mass graves and children would make nursery rhymes about it. I don't personally know anybody who has had a confirmed case of it, yet I know tons of people who "swear they had covid early this year" - and are fine. One thing I can be certain of is the economic repercussions are going to be disatorous, the lockdown was a terrible decision. God knows how many people are going to be out of work. The scarier thing for me is how willing people were to be locked in their homes - zero resistance. Got to feel for young people too, being chastised by the man. We were lucky to get a decade of partying out of the way. |
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This was for two main reasons. Reason one was that as a psychology student it was bizarre to witness how fast the world escalated into chaos, fear and mass compliance. One day everyone's going about their business, and within three weeks they're forming orderly queues outside Tesco to go in and buy rations. Reason two I would almost refer to as comically ironic from a personal perspective, because for at least six months beforehand I'd been heavily into the study of Totalitarianism. I'd been reading loads of literature about Nazi Germany and all the shit that happened there from 1933 onwards, and I could begin to see similarities to events that happened back then i.e. the fast-tracked laws, the restrictions like don't go further than 2 miles from your home or be fined, and that it's all for our own good etc. I could go on. It freaked me the fuck out, and I still find it surreal how quickly mass panic swept across the globe. And this shit seems far from over. |
Fear controls. Also people look to a leader to make decisions for them, its easier to follow than lead. The powers that be know this and are able to manipulate the masses. Scare them enough and you will have them eating out your hand
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I think even the smooth brains are starting to wake up to the reality of covid 19 - It just ain't that bad.
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Yep i think your right.
From the independent "Tory backbench anger over coronavirus restrictions burst into the open today as the health secretary, Matt Hancock, faced charges of “authoritarianism” from a member of his own party." Hopefully we might see the end of the stuoid restrictions soon? |
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