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posted ago by RemoteBus ago by RemoteBus +2674 / -0

Me personally, during this whole thing i have never felt any fear whatsoever regarding the virus. Yes this virus has taken out lots of people worldwide, but you know what else has, the flu. Each year worldwide, influenza kills 500,000 people every year. And that was from a google search i saw early on when. Funnily enough this statistic no longer shows up when you type in how many people die from influenza each year worldwide. What, did people just stop dying from the flu this year??

Its all BS, the fake corrupt media made this thing out to be the apocalypse, like it was the end of the world. Well it didnt take me out, im still here. And like the great DJT, i dont wear a mask when i go out.

I was worried that he would start wearing a mask during press brefings, thank goodness he is still the good old DJT i know and love. He like me cannot and will not wear a mask.

Mark my words, wordwide this virus is on its way down. Just look at countries all over the world, especially Italy, Spain and Britian that are now reopening thier countries.

Also, i have this belief that DJT will win re-election in a landslide and that whatever the media and Democrats try to do between now and November will blow up in their face.

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HockeyMom4Trump 26 points ago +27 / -1

We were at the beach during Hurricane Irene having a great time enjoying having the place to ourselves as everyone else had cleared out. My mom calls from the Midwest, panicked because she saw on CNN it was all death and destruction! Heck, it was one of our best trips ever!

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Aquamine-Amarine 18 points ago +18 / -0

I live in Florida and the media will ALWAYS focus on the areas where the most damage happened, which is usually in areas where the houses are not up to proper hurricane code so of course they're going to be destroyed. But where I live, all the houses are built properly and are up to code so there's barely any damage, except for the occasional fallen branch, broken fence, and small flooding in a very low part of the property. Usually the area next to sidewalks.

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HotNismo 13 points ago +13 / -0

The thing I miss the most about living in Florida was stepping outside during the eye of the storm. Experience the odd calmness.

The news always said "Don't do it! You'll die!" but my old man and I did every time we got the chance.

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NormaJeanRocks 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've always wanted to be able to do this.

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Choomguy 1 point ago +2 / -1

Awesome! Some of my best times were things like this! We weathered a tornado at a campground once, 150 people sheltered in a tiny basement, and it missed is by just a couple miles, but still wuite a bit of destruction. Manitou springs, 2008 i believe, good times.

When im not traveling, i look to do things like head out for a solo hike right as a giant thunderstorm is approaching. I think we would get along hockeymom4trump! Is this the point where i dm you a dick pic?

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HockeyMom4Trump 2 points ago +3 / -1

When you say DM me a dick pic you aren't going to send me a photo of Adam Schiff are you? Cause that would definitely be a dick pic. :)

I just took a cross country road trip during the pandemic and had the best time-no traffic, no one at the hotels, and no one else on the beach! I highly recommend disaster travel! Oh yeah, and gas was cheap and I was doing my part to improve the economy.

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Choomguy 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was kidding about the dick pic, but schiff is a much bigger dick then i could offer! Hahaha!

I love road trips, we did 60k miles around the US, between the car and the rv in 2007/2008. Was epic!

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HockeyMom4Trump 2 points ago +2 / -0

HAHAHAHA!