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silentsupporter 8 points ago +9 / -1

They call us flyover country. You can tell who’s a conservative and who’s not by those who count that as a blessing vs those that agree.

If you stop by St. Louis, stick to the county or st Charles and only go to the city for the world class free zoo, the art museum, and/or a ball game. Rest of the city is the angry, entitled blue. County folk are much more easy going.

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silentsupporter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’ve been quietly looking around. Currently trying to build up my skillset so I can get something different, better, and redder. But until then.. I’ve got to keep going. It’s just me, so I only have myself to keep a roof over my head and food on my plate.

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silentsupporter 3 points ago +3 / -0

Oh I play stupid a lot lol. Or, my favorite, “did you hear this conspiracy theory??” and drop what’s actually going on. Sometimes they actually google it and that conversation is thankfully over.

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silentsupporter 48 points ago +48 / -0

Sometimes we can’t.

I work in an extremely blue department for an extremely blue (personal friends of Obama and Biden) big boss. If I want to quietly induce questions designed to slowly redpill, keep my job, or even keep myself unvaccinated, I have to pretend.

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silentsupporter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m a “Community Reviewer” (mini mod) for my neighborhood.

They sent out an email for “new discrimination guidelines”. In short, “All lives matter” is bad and “black lives matter” is good. “All lives” triggers an automatic flag for the reviewers, and every single time I vote to note remove it.

So far, it seems my neighborhood is about 2/3 red and 1/3 crying snowflakes. They’re utterly useless.

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silentsupporter 5 points ago +5 / -0

They’re requiring it at my place of work, with a possible deadline of mid-May. I managed to get an exemption - less than one percent of the office asked for one.

I don’t know what they’re going to make me do - theres talk of working remote all the time, but also talk of weekly testing.

Now I just can’t understand the logic of that. The plexi will still be up. The distancing signs will still be up. The masks will still be on. The less-than-ten of us need to get weekly testing for what? Last I heard, vaccinated folk can still get and carry and spread. They just react less strongly than unvaccinated. Wouldn’t it make more sense to test everyone? If someone understands this logic, can you please enlighten me?

They’ve already re-written our company policy books.

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silentsupporter 1 point ago +1 / -0

My employer is so blue that he was at Obama’s inauguration and Biden has visited his home.

What do I do if they come back with something like this? https://www.factcheck.org/2020/06/nuremberg-code-addresses-experimentation-not-vaccines/

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silentsupporter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Mine is going to check for the cards, I think.

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silentsupporter 1 point ago +1 / -0

One of the many reasons I love being Orthodox. Blessed Lent to all of us on the journey!

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silentsupporter 5 points ago +5 / -0

I’ve been researching this, since I think I’ll be up on the chopping block soon too.

At less than five employees, I’m not sure you’re going to have much luck honestly.. small businesses are treated much much looser than ones with more employees.

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silentsupporter 1 point ago +1 / -0

This was all I could make out of what was left too. Gotta do whatcha gotta do!

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silentsupporter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Would you believe it was Michael’s?? I did it at the little more red area, so fingers crossed it stayed till at least close haha

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silentsupporter 16 points ago +18 / -2

And perhaps my memory is fuzzy, but her hair was much flatter and plain than it’s very been. I don’t watch all the pressers, but she looked very different than she usually does. I hope she’s okay.

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silentsupporter 14 points ago +14 / -0

But it’s be hilarious, you gotta admit that haha

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silentsupporter 3 points ago +3 / -0

I couldn’t think of a clever title including Sunday gunday cause let’s be real, I got noodle arms 😂

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