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posted ago by ShadowyMrBlank ago by ShadowyMrBlank +24 / -0

My friends and I get together once or twice a week to hang out and play games and all that, but almost all year we've been doing online shit. For a while, we went back to face to face, but every time there's a scare in the news they run off and go back to online. I was fine with this for a while, but after 8 months, I've had enough and decided to take a stand and not do online anymore, and will only get together when we do things in person.

I'm unmarried and don't have much contact with the family, so for a few weeks I've been feeling the isolation hit me more and more. I need advice, pedes. I really believe going along with this lockdown bullshit only perpetuates it to keep going, but I'm at a loss. Do I start hanging out with them again online, or do I continue to hold my ground? It's getting tougher to tell what the right thing to do here is.

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Filial_Piety_is_key 3 points ago +3 / -0

My personal advice is, find a presbyterian church near you, or some Reformed church (usually has "Calvinist" in their name)

I know religion and especially Christianity get crapped on at times like this, but because of our dedication to worship God in person, a good Christian community will help deal with the BS that's going on.

Or jewish. It's not a coincidence that the lawsuit filed against Cuomo was filed by religious communities.