I found it funny when I had to reschedule a job interview, the person said to me "oh, sorry you're not feeling well". In my head I was kind of confused, as I didn't reschedule because I was sick. The next day when I came home early for the interview today my dad texts me and says "oh, you're home early, are you sick? are you feeling ok?", he also thought I was sick because I had a day off from work. "Uh, no. I have an interview". He's fully vaccinated and boosted btw, I'm not.
The vaccinated automatically assume you are sick if you come home early, come to work late, or have to reschedule something. It's becoming the norm. I'm unvaccinated and I feel 100%, but since all the vaccinated are getting sick they automatically assume I'm sick LOL. Nope. I just thought this was funny.
I have seasonal allergies in January each year. Nothing really bad, just the typical watery eyes, sneezing, scratchy throat. It's not bad and benadryl helps, but I still end up sneezing or blowing my nose once in a while.
Everyone automatically thinks it's Covid. You would be surprised. I can't even explain to reasonable adults that it's just seasonal allergies. There are few reasonable adults these days. Everyone treats me like I'm a walking death factory.
mass psychosis is real
My husband choked on his spit yesterday at Costco when asking some guy a question - then coughed a little bit. He said all said the masked zombies all started shuffling away from him while giving him stink eye. Dorks