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posted ago by ThosePeskyFacts ago by ThosePeskyFacts +560 / -1

From the pre-election excitement of the Trump trains and the election night red wave, to the confusion of the following week. Then through the ups and downs of evidence revelation and suppression. Then watching the rapid ramp up of hatred towards us for asking for help with election fraud. The high of the morning of Jan 6 to the utter confusion of that afternoon. Quickly changing to the outright banning of us on so many platforms. Labeling Patriots as traitors, loss of livelihoods and life. We’ve experienced the range of emotions.

But one interesting things has changed for me. I’ve lost almost all interest in movies, social media, and really anything else that “feels fake”.

I’m wanting only to spend time with friends and family, or sit outside and simply bbq. We play board games again, and go for drives. This country has been good to me. I want to be good to it again.

Thank you to the frens here and especially to DJT for giving us real-life red pills but also hope to wash them down.

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blueandgold777 6 points ago +6 / -0

Great post.And I totally relate...especially the part of losing all interest in movies, etc.It's like once you see certain things, there's just no going back.You just can't enjoy them the same.

When you finally see that so much (SO much) of everything we watch, play, listen to, etc. etc. etc. is nothing more than a rancid tool that the left uses to brainwash people, it changes you...permanently.At least it did me.It's mindblowing.

On the rare occasion when I do try and watch something, etc., as soon as a "star" appears that I know has putrid politics, morality, etc.I just don't want to see it anymore, and I almost always just turn it off.

It used to make me sad that I can't enjoy that stuff the same anymore.That I can't just look at a tv show as just that-a tv show.The same with movies and all entertainment. But I wouldn't change it for the world, because i've been seeking out more meaningful ways to connect with my real friends and my family-Like you playing board games.I now play cards with my folks at least once a week, while we drink good coffee and listen to oldies music.And I wouldn't trade it for the world.