Maybe I am losing my faith in other people. At this point if you can't see it how can I trust you?
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Huge part of socializing as humans is facial recognition. When you take away someones ability to read 2/3 of someone's face, it sets of instinctual alarms. Same thing happens to people who have been in isolation for too long, they forget the facial ques and treat everything more hostile than they are. Almost like there's a plan to make everyone hate/fear each other by the DS...
[This has been a huge reason for my rejection of the lockdowns, forget the drawback of lockdowns by economic suicide, the psychological damage alone should have been enough to stop lockdowns; if we didn't live in a clown world of course! Personally, I was an outcast, because of that I struggle everyday with facial ques (before masking). It's not something I wish on my worst enemy, and they're making it happen to a generation of kids - it's absolutely disgusting.]
Good ole 'Mass Formation Psychosis.' Ever since I've learned of it, it's been my presumable answer for so many of present day's societal problems. WW3 truly has been psychological warfare.
I feel ya, it's a damn lonely life when you struggle with the "most instinctual" part of human socializing. (Something, I admit, I've never really worked on) It's even worse again when everyone's caught up in a paranoia "that the world is literally ending." I'm the only one in my entire social circle that's not taken the clotshot (in canuckistan). Masks are second nature to them, no one has noticed the tyranny - until recently with Omnicron, Quebec 'health' tax for the vax free, and shutting down of the Canadian border. That's why I love this forum, it's got hope that things will be getting better! (most of the time anyways lol)