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Ugh3rdaccount 9 points ago +10 / -1

Shutting off your television and refusing to look at internet news sites is a known effective treatment for the Wuflu.

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GarudaDarkblack 1 point ago +1 / -0

That strategy has served me well for months. Unfortunately being forced to work from home and being forced to wear a mask just to get food has really made me irritable. Also being forced to take a covid test before a minor surgery. At this rate its going become as annoying and unavoidable as paying taxes, and as difficult to get rid of.

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usdodsgssog 8 points ago +8 / -0

Destroy the propaganda machines and this country would be back to normal overnight. Everyone would suddenly forget to live in fear and move on. (We can clean up the lingering Karens)

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Marina 7 points ago +7 / -0

Stop being TESTED

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GarudaDarkblack 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't know why anyone would bother getting tested for it if they didn't need to. Unfortunately they won't let you have surgery unless you are tested within two days prior, and who knows what else is requiring it. Just like the stupid masks they are finding more and more ways to force it on people.

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AtariArtist 6 points ago +6 / -0

Didn't start that way - but it sure as fuck is one now.

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PoorMansPsychiatrist 4 points ago +4 / -0

I said this to a friend yesterday. We should start a movement to rip off the masks. Like the ice bucket challenge. Lol

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ShiffsDeadHooker 2 points ago +2 / -0

I saw a guy I know, he is a bartender, out having lunch yesterday. I had sauntered into the place sans-mask as is my way, and sat down by him at the bar (with a chair between us, I'm not a monster.) They had a baseball game on and I said "Holy shit, they make the batter wear a mask? That's completely retarded." He gives me this look and says "It didn't help the Cardinals." Meaning that the Cardinal team apparently had a bunch of players test positive. Then he said "It's like wearing a seat belt, it might save your life." I could have wasted my breath and explained how "testing positive" is nearly unrelated to actually having the virus, and if you did have the virus and were asymptomatic you may as well not even have it. Especially if you are a very healthy 20-something ball player.

But I didn't, because these people are lost. They have bought into the psyop hook, line, and sinker. He started talking about how his brother-in-law had it and was pretty sick. OK, well for sure then we should all remain in perpetual lock down. I never said the virus wasn't real, it's just that you have a very small chance of actually dying if you get it, just like the other 10 or so outbreaks of similar stuff I've seen in the last 30 years or so. Anyway, most people I talk to are pretty much on our page about this, but definitely not everyone.

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GarudaDarkblack 2 points ago +2 / -0

Too many layers of lies to let the truth get through. People are told that it is more deadly than it is, and that social distancing and wearing a mask are like a seat belt and an air bag and that you need both, and that the number of confirmed cases is what really matters, and a vaccine is our only hope and that there is no treatment, and so on.

What they refuse to tell everyone is that the death rate is a fraction of what they initially thought and that unlike a seat belt and air bag, which both serve different and independent purposes, social distancing and wearing a mask are doing the exact same thing but with different approaches.

An air bag won't stop you from going through the windshield and a seat belt won't stop you from smashing your face on the dashboard. Washing your hands and not touching your face is the air bag and social distancing is the seat belt. Wearing a mask is buckling the seat belt around your face. It might help reduce the likelihood of you flying through the windshield but it is constantly doing more harm than good whenever you wear it.