Does anyone else feel like they're in a constant state of just... waiting? I'm in my early 20s, i'm in my final semester of a commerce degree which I hate (have to study online as I'm unvaxxed), I'm completely banned from society and my only current form of income is a government allowance I get for caring for my disabled grandfather as I can no longer work. I barely speak to my friends and family anymore as they're all vax cultists and I'm struggling to find a way to progress in life amidst all this uncertainty. What are you guys doing to cope with all this bullshit? I feel like I need to be using all this alone time to learn some new skills etc. but don't know where to start. Any advice would be greatly appreciated :)
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Go to the next MAGA rally, vaccine protest, local Republican committee meeting - anywhere conservatives gather. Even if you only meet older people, the human contact will be good for you, you'll make new friends and they have sons and daughters or grandchildren your age you can meet.
There are videos online for just about any skill you can think of, from do it yourself plumbing to crochet. There are also boards full of people talking about any craft or hobby you can think of.
Would kill to go to a MAGA rally but I live in Australia :(. Got a link to any of those boards? they better not be on reddit.. lol
What are you interested in? There are other things besides MAGA rallies. Political meetings for a conservative party, protests, any gatherings where you can meet like minded friends.
BTW, I asked this about Canada, but it seems like the British Commonwealth countries have more tyranny than most other non-communist countries. You should be asking why the queen, her son, her grandson aren't speaking out about the treatment of the citizens and trampling of their liberties. Maybe it's time to take a real hard look at what purpose they serve.