I don't care if I walk into a room full of the virus, I'm not the least bit afraid of it. There's supposed to be thousands and thousands of people having died from the virus; so where are the bodies? The morticians must be working 12 hour shifts around the clock, but you never hear anything from them.
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Today in my super blue state I walked 3 blocks to get a coffee and back without a mask. I wasn’t afraid of COVID. I was disgusted by the FIVE heroin needles I walked by. Someone walking their dog treated me like the plague when they approached me, raw and unbridled in the wild. I still warned him about the multiple needles for fear their dog could find it before he does since most people are looking at their phones. So what’s the real national health problem? I’m more scared of getting mugged or catching hepatitis getting my morning coffee than I am anything else.
I like to call it, San Fran East. Rhymes with Austin.
BAustin?
I bet I could guess the city, does it ironically have a giant needle for its symbol
Opposite coast but yes, we’ve had documentaries about our rampant drug use and homeless population. Methadone Mile My shopping center has also been featured in more than 1 episode of Intervention, while hosting newly built $2k+ studio apartments. It’s a daily exercise in cognitive dissonance.
Boston!