I’m living with my parents during COVID and going to school online. They’re both highly educated and intelligent professionals (one went to an Ivy League school at 17, the other was summa cum laude). They’ve both fallen hard for the COVID crap and TDS, and it’s just sad (and stressful). When I mentioned that I’m a little nervous about the vaccine because it’s so new and the side effects aren’t proven to be worth the risk, it was met with scorn and ridicule. They both think that everything’s going to be much better now with Democrats controlling everything. They both think that Scandinavia is socialist, and because of it they support socialism. Thanks for helping me stay sane over the past year, y’all.
Edit: just for the record, we’re Jews in an extremely liberal city. God only knows how they gave birth to someone like me.
How the fuck is regurgitating textbooks "intelligence?" Do they actively seek out to learn more? They probably know nothing about the Pfizer leaks which confirm the vaccine is actually useless.
I know somebody who works at Gulag and he's the dumbest shit I've ever come across. That's what you get with social betas who follow herd mentality. "Ivy League" means nothing when you can just bribe your way in.
It burns more calories thinking for yourself than just following whatever hearsay your idiot peers feed you.
If by learning more, you mean constantly looking for updates on the latest supposed body count from COVID, then sure. But I know what you’re getting at and no, of course not. They don’t seem to think that MSM could possibly ever be lying by omission, or that critical race theory/intersectionality could be anything but beneficent.
Maybe it’s for the best that I’ve never had much in the way of friends - I might have fallen into the herd mentality and ended up just like them.
Maybe that’s why I’m always hungry?