They are all dying or going to die. They are either realizing that, or in complete and utter denial. They are all trying to encourage each other that it will all get better. I was banned there immediately. I keep trying to warn people about to get the v; and wake people up who have gotten it. They are all experiencing symptoms of microclotting, and most are clueless. It's so sad. Yet they can all read the previous cases and are still risking it? People are talking about blindness and seizures, heart problems and tremors like it's no biggy. Migraines never ending. What is wrong with these people???
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I had a similar conversation about college with a coworker. I led her right into it. Told her I'd take skill, street smarts and experience every single time over an education. She was pissed. She told me how hard she worked for her 3.8 GPA and that I had no idea what it took for her to do that and that I was insulting every college graduate with my words and on and on. I looked her in the eyes and said, "I know exactly what it took to earn my degree with my 4.0 GPA, my dear, and it means nothing. Those folks with street smarts, courage, experience, determination, integrity, grit and work ethic will work circles around people like you who feel like that little bit of work you put in to get that meaningless piece of paper makes you deserving of something."
I had both that background of hard work, military experience of 10+ years, plus a degree, so she had nothing she could come back with. That piece of paper was just to check a box for me and nothing more. She knew nothing about hard work and it felt so good to put her in her place after knowing what kind of person she is on the inside. I quit that job because she was such a character flawed person, broken in spirit and unable to be wrong, always looking to blame others for her own inability to succeed.
College is the scapegoat to be lazy for many. I have a bachelor's and a master's. My experience is what gets me through.