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jubyeonin 5 points ago +5 / -0

I keep meeting people who say they've had it and survived it. Bullshit. Why does everyone want to be a victim these days?

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Right0hio [S] 5 points ago +5 / -0

Because, as any minority group will tell you, there is money and power in victimhood in the US.

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jubyeonin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Literally no money or power in telling me you survived a fake virus.

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Independenceforever 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nobody wants to admit we fell for a scam this bogus, this stupid, this destructive, and this costly.

It's really stupid and embarrassing. I get it. I was blindsided for a little bit too.

People double down.

Go watch people start to lose money in a casino after thinking they're on a lucky streak or "needing" a lucky streak.

Lol. Will drain their wallets and go into debts for drugs and hookers.

Don't underestimate people's willingness to try to live in a false reality.

I want people to know, I'll forgive them the instant the move on. No lists. I'm only harsh on people to shake them out of their trance. This isn't ok. The crucifixion of logic and basic empiricism will hurt all of us.

It's a sad stupid moment in human history. I'm ready to admit it and move on.

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HuggableBear 3 points ago +3 / -0

"Survived" it.

Just say "Great. You and the other 99.8% of people who had it can get together and have a barbecue"

Don't let them be a victim and feel special. I "survive" respiratory diseases every couple of years.