It's rather sad to watch a guy that I once considered a positive force in getting people to use their brains now reduced to a quivering, petulant mess.
What makes it worse is that many, many people (myself included) have explained our thought process in not getting the jab in an articulate manner to the man on twatter. And yet he still continues with this pathetic narrative.
The early data showed that it was not a terribly lethal virus. It also raised a lot of red flags for all of us early on when anyone expressing the slightest bit of caution was shouted down or destroyed. Then throw in all of the items that this ThreeSevens clearly explained. When one doesn't allow fear to engulf one's mind, it's easy to pick up on obvious warning signs.
Scott was afraid. That fear caused him to make a very, very bad decision and now he's ashamed. But instead of being a MAN, he behaves like a childish brat.
We were cautious because we had tangible reasons to be cautious. We didn't flip a fucking coin.
I saw a report on vax "hesitancy". The most resistant were the least educated and the most educated. That said, many around me got vaxxed and a sizeable subset boosted, including one of my kids. People with multiple degrees, researchers, scientists and engineers. No one would listen to my protestations, logic, reason, or information. Now many of them are paying the price. Or paid the price. It's very sad to watch. And almost none of them have even begun the vax regret phase yet.
Kek on your handle. I'm bigly into cigars. Building a new house right now with a walk in humidor.
My dream has always been a walk in humidor in the house!
You rock.
DM anytime if you want to talk gar's.
I have a lot of opinionated thoughts on the cigar industry.
In short?
Love cigars, but hate the industry.
Some of the worst people i have ever met. In the movies, they always portray the bad guy as a cigar smoker, but i would argue, it is those making the cigars.
It is complicated, though. Many smokers suck also.
Love cigars, though.
Grew up as a big George Burns's fan. Also, my father smoked those cheap candela green leaf wrapped cigars that came in the box.
I sometimes smoke a candela just for the smell memories.
It's rather sad to watch a guy that I once considered a positive force in getting people to use their brains now reduced to a quivering, petulant mess.
What makes it worse is that many, many people (myself included) have explained our thought process in not getting the jab in an articulate manner to the man on twatter. And yet he still continues with this pathetic narrative.
The early data showed that it was not a terribly lethal virus. It also raised a lot of red flags for all of us early on when anyone expressing the slightest bit of caution was shouted down or destroyed. Then throw in all of the items that this ThreeSevens clearly explained. When one doesn't allow fear to engulf one's mind, it's easy to pick up on obvious warning signs.
Scott was afraid. That fear caused him to make a very, very bad decision and now he's ashamed. But instead of being a MAN, he behaves like a childish brat.
We were cautious because we had tangible reasons to be cautious. We didn't flip a fucking coin.
Scott Adams got captured by mass formation.
He is smart and brilliant, but what is amazing about this pysop, is how vulnerable intelligent people are.
It uses your intelligence against you. You get lazy and forget to critically think and slumber into the narrative.
The ancient Greeks: Socrates, Plato and Aristotle spoke about this.
Question everything!
So many brilliant people i know, fell for it and they tuned me out as if i was a simpleton.
So sad.
I saw a report on vax "hesitancy". The most resistant were the least educated and the most educated. That said, many around me got vaxxed and a sizeable subset boosted, including one of my kids. People with multiple degrees, researchers, scientists and engineers. No one would listen to my protestations, logic, reason, or information. Now many of them are paying the price. Or paid the price. It's very sad to watch. And almost none of them have even begun the vax regret phase yet.
Kek on your handle. I'm bigly into cigars. Building a new house right now with a walk in humidor.
My dream has always been a walk in humidor in the house!
You rock.
DM anytime if you want to talk gar's.
I have a lot of opinionated thoughts on the cigar industry.
In short?
Love cigars, but hate the industry.
Some of the worst people i have ever met. In the movies, they always portray the bad guy as a cigar smoker, but i would argue, it is those making the cigars.
It is complicated, though. Many smokers suck also.
Love cigars, though.
Grew up as a big George Burns's fan. Also, my father smoked those cheap candela green leaf wrapped cigars that came in the box.
I sometimes smoke a candela just for the smell memories.
Destined to be a gar smoker for sure.
Before covid hit, i had around 3k cigars. Quite a massive collection.
I keep them in cheap walmart plastic tubs with no deodorant kitty litter and hydrometers.
Use distilled water if the hygrometer falls below 60%.
Keep them out of sunlight and check the humidity every couple of weeks.
Anyway, i was not someone who did well during covid. Did not buy a cigar for 2 years.
Went from 3k cigars to what i just counted today, 180 cigars.
But, some beauties in that 180.
Some of the finest Padron, Fuentes, Davidoff and AJ Fernandez.
My stock is low, but gonna smoke some amazing gars in the near future.
...as long as he gets to be the alpha brain
If someone out-thinks him ---- it's just a lucky coin toss.
Lol, brilliant reply.