My father has dementia and the news has convinced him we all need to get it. I'm getting a little exhausted with explaining to him that I'm in the demographic that is not at risk. Then they bring it up on air again and the conversation starts over.
It certainly is. She kept to herself and avoided most social shit since she was living with her boyfriend who is also pretty introverted. I wouldn't have paid for it even if I could've because I knew she wouldn't use the degree. She works as a teller.
Firstly, thanks.
I already do not discuss politics with my children. This discussion was about the covid lies.
And the rest of what you have to say? I agree. But you can't see someone in person, my preferred method of conversing, if they believe sitting in a room with you wearing 2 masks means she's gonna die.
Simple questions like "hey kiddo, did you know that the population of Washington is around 3.2 million and that only 3000 or so people have died from covid?" is not me provoking anything but math.
She's a big girl. She can handle truth. Or at least I thought.
"It doesn't matter how smart you are unless you stop and think"Thomas Sowell
Believe me, if I can't talk to her in person she won't be listening. And I can't get time with her because we'll all die from coof. My birthday is in 2 weeks and she's not coming. I'm going to pray on your suggestion and follow God's choice.
Boohoo. Where are the children, max?