New kind of addict.
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They hate it because they've lost the power of virtue signaling. That feeling of being righteous over others and they hate it. They were nobody's before the fake pandemic and when they were told to mask up, they became a somebody. One who would have no problem chastising strangers in a store to "wear your mask!" without fear of any consequence. Now they've lost all that and now they're back to being the nobody that they always were and they hate it. Fuck these people.
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Haha it's so true, fuck these cucks
Lol ?
More like: RACIST
Yeah. The pandemic gave them a purpose, something to be terrified about, something that gave their life a framework. Now they are losing that and they realized there is nothing to go back to for them, just emptiness.
To be fair, this could be someone who well and truly drank the kool-aid. To someone that broken by fear, any public gathering must look like hell on earth.
Unironically, I wonder how actual cases of germaphobia are gonna go up after the panic-demic finally calms down...
Good observation. Fear sells and we have had a steady drumbeat ever since Y2K when multitudes of otherwise reasonable people gave up their secure lives and moved into bunkers in remote areas. There are still abandoned hideouts filled with thousands of dollars worth of molding survival gear left over from that scare. Guns and ammunition are almost impossible to obtain due to hoarding brought about by irrational fear. Today we have whole generations who have grown up in fear and know nothing else. I feel sympathy rather than contempt for those poor soles who have been led astray.
There's nothing wrong with being prepared, as long as you're smart about it (i've got prolly fifty pounds of beans and rice slowly killing my countertop right now, just in case I need it, and I've got some water stored up as well), but actually it goes back a bit longer than that. There was a study back in the day that found that use of words like "crisis" in news reporting went up sharply after the Soviet Union collapsed.
And I can't talk. I fell hook, line, and stinker, for the WMD bullshit, although to be fair, if I'd been Hussein back then, I would have bent over and taken it from the U.S. rather than kick the post-9/11 hornet's nest...