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learntocode 5 points ago +5 / -0

You have got to find people to chill and talk with. It is a huge health issue to be so isolated.

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grndmrshlgando 9 points ago +9 / -0

indeed, that's also part of the problem. it seems that nobody wants to talk about this outside of the donald. I know there are millions upon millions of patriots that feel like I do but in public its like some kind of freak social experiment everyone is just afraid. they're all just afraid.

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learntocode 6 points ago +6 / -0

I work in the trades and my life has been fairly awesome because even the most stuck up clients are super social and positive due to the isolation they are forcing on themselves. People are so happy to see and talk to one another when they "cant help it" and are forced by circumstance to interact. Keep your immediate social ties together and build some w neighbors by trying to notice and support something in their life, if possible. I repair broken electronic toys and deliver home cooked food to a family next door sometimes and they do something equivalent. Without that relationship life would really just be staring at walls and screens indoors and errand runs. I have been making a list of small home repairs for family in the area - hole in wall to be patched, light burned out, gate broken, and use the work as an excuse to be there, be helpful, and do something for someone that matters to me. They need to feel the strength of my friendship supporting them and I need to feel validated by being and cultivating a friend.

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12thGenAmerican 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nobody wants to talk about it, friend. Everyone is so evasive. Of course I live in Pugetopolis, deep behind the blue wall (it used to be purple to but the Dems gerrymandered all purple and red votes into disenfranchisement then probably added a layer of Dominion on top of that).

People here are scared. I and my wife are not; our best friend isn't; my colleagues at work talk openly, albeit quietly. We have a lot of home and land work and care for others. But there is still something missing when we can't say, "Heck it, we don't feel like cooking/cleaning tonight, let's just go to the pub for a burger and a beer."

They are eroding us through a very subtle kind of oppression. The kind where they make you worry about toilet paper at Costco, and you have to wear a cuck muzzle to get in the door, but somehow there's always plenty of Chinese technocrap available that you walk past piles and heaps and stacks and walls of on the way to see if your family will be able to wipe their butts. Very basic humiliation tactic in my view. Obsession with bodily functions--noses/snot and butts/poo.

Sickening. THIS is what's making people crazy. Being catapulted back to being toddlers trying to understand what they're supposed to do with their bodily functions according to the powerful people in their lives (parents).