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cccpneveragain 5 points ago +5 / -0

Can confirm. Did a little 1 hour hike yesterday. The birds were still singing and not practicing social distancing, the plants were still growing, the clouds were still blocking the sun (they are free to leave).

The more crazy stupid crap I experience the more I'll be outside clearing my head.

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thebeastmobile 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yesterday I went to Target and Walmart looking for a heat gun to remove some paint, and I walked thru the grocery setions in both stores. Looking at what was totally sold out, like canned soup and meat, I realized I actually feel sorry for these people. People who must live in so much fear that they would fight a total stranger over a dozen eggs.

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cccpneveragain 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's crazy. I didn't change my food buying habits and now I need food. Last night it was the barest grocery store shelves I've ever seen. So I get up early and go and one store turns me away because they are only open to old and sick people. What about those who still have common sense? Lucky enough I found another that was open, stocked, and not a madhouse. They will be getting my future business.

If all these nutcases hadn't gone out and bought the store out we would all have business as usual.

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thebeastmobile 1 point ago +1 / -0

Exactly. Its just creating panic. I haven't changed my buying at all. Again, I really do feel sorry for the people who are panicing over a strain of flu. As in, you live you life in so much daily fear that you feel the urge to buy 10 boxes of Dayquil.