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Rginap 4 points ago +5 / -1

I totally sympathize with you. I didn't have many friends to begin with and through this past year found that the few I have are not really true friends.

I'm so over this mask charade. I wish I have your guts to go maskless inside a store. I used to do it but I got tired of being harassed. Anyone got tips on how to respond when approached by a mask Nazi?

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Rginap 5 points ago +5 / -0

Hm that’s kinda my take of it for now. The anecdotes are suspicious though. I haven’t had any menstrual issues, but I’ve had some weird mysterious bruises showing up on my legs recently. 99% of the people around me are vaxxed. This was before I even read about any connection to the shedding. I did wonder how I got the bruises because I don’t remember bumping into things. thought maybe because I’ve been standing too much at work lol.

Either this is real or not, what are we gonna do. This is the difference between our side and theirs, we just go on and live our lives. I’m not gonna live my life in fear and paranoia.

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Rginap 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm so traumatized. I used to try to fight it but got tired of people chasing me down and getting in my face about it. This shit is psychologic torture for those of us who can think independently. Good on you.

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Rginap 5 points ago +5 / -0

I've only heard things that make me further feel better about my decision to not get the jab. All my coworkers have gotten either pretty sick or really sick after getting it.

One of them have long lasting effect where she get chills and it's hard for her to get warm. Dafaq! I feel bad for some of these people because they just are not informed.

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Rginap 1 point ago +1 / -0

99% of the detected cases with SARS-CoV-2 are asymptomatic or have mild condition

Could anyone find where they're getting this stat from? The reference footnote I see is Worldodometer, but I can't figure out exactly where on the site. I always thought asymptomatic transmission is bullshit but I would like to have a source to back it up.

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Rginap 6 points ago +6 / -0

Or throwing sand throw a chain linked fence as Dr. Simone Gold have described it.

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Rginap 1 point ago +1 / -0

They're retarded. Cousin-in-law refuse to hang out because I'm not vaccinated, but cousin and she is. Mmmokay that makes a lot of sense. ?

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Rginap 4 points ago +4 / -0

I sympathize with you being from a deep blue area. I get anxiety now whenever I have to wear my mask. I found some awesome mask online that are basically just decorative and allows for breathing. I think it'll make this charade more bearable

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Rginap 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was hiking at Potato Chip Rock. Not sure if that was part of San Diego or just near it. It was nice being able to see people's faces, first time feeling normal in a long time.

Back home it's so ridiculous. There were so many times where people actively avoided me while I'm jogging or just walking outside. It's gotten not only annoying but I've started to get offended. All these dumbasses acting like I have leprosy or something. I'm probably more healthy than they are breathing in their own filth.

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Rginap 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nice! I've been wanting something like this, thanks for the link.

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Rginap 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dr. Gold is awesome, I love her. Her videos was one of the first that made sense during the craziness of last year for me.

I'm actually visiting San Diego now and you guys are a lot more free than the Bay Area (at least outside) . It's the first time where I am not the only maskless person outside. It feels so nice and it's been the closest to normal that I've felt in a long time.

Especially during hikes, the free-facers actually outnumber the face diapers. So far, even the maskers that I've encountered in San Diego haven't scurry away like cockroaches from me.

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Rginap 2 points ago +2 / -0

Great analysis. I've recently come to a similar conclusion in regards to those types of people. It really baffles me how they refuse to see the truth when it's presented to them.

I don't blame people who are blind because they just are not exposed to the other side of what the MSM tells them, but when they willfully reject any dissenting facts ARE shown to them then that's something else. Those who are like that are tend to be egoistic and full of themselves.

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Rginap 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's a really good insight. The people I know who are the most against hearing the truth are the most cocky, arrogant people. Humility goes a long way to being open and curious.

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Rginap 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes! My ex friend is one of those. It's like a badge of honor.

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Rginap 5 points ago +5 / -0

I'm right there with you. I didn't think I've been affected by this stupid Plandemic because I see through the fake bs, but if anything I think I've been more anxious from knowing the truth.

I realize recently that I have been carrying a bunch of stress from the mask charades and constant fear mongering. I think I would've been actually less stressed if I was never redpilled. Ignorance is truly bliss.

I wish I live in an area where people 99% are not wearing a face muzzle and freaking out about social distancing.

I just want to go to Target and Costco without being harassed about not wearing a face diaper. I want people to treat me like a leper when I'm free faced and jogging. sigh I'm so sick of this shit.

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Rginap 1 point ago +1 / -0

How do you guys deal with the anger that comes with learning about this? I guess all my life I've been pretty naive about the so-called experts the institutions in charge. Just last year I was all for taking the vaccine before they even had it out yet. My whole worldview has flipped upside down since redpilling.

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Rginap 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh man I remember watching the undercover segments Project Veritas did about them selling baby parts. They were bargaining like it was a piece of meat. And the way the doctor do nonchalantly talked about breaking up the pieces of the baby when aborting it was so disturbing.

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Rginap 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh yes. She has less privilege than a homeless white person. How pitiful.

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Rginap 2 points ago +2 / -0

Reminds me of Democratic cities like San Francisco. They throw so much money into the homeless, but yet the problem never gets any better. How is it that it actually has been getting worse and worse over time?

It makes so much sense now that I know how much corruption there is.

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Rginap 3 points ago +3 / -0

To the left, science is a religion. There's is only one right way of thinking which goes counter to what actual science is.

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Rginap 6 points ago +6 / -0

I will forever remember when I went to my dentist last year when the lockdown was still fresh, shit didn't make sense back then either.

My hygienist was hovering in my opened mouth for over 20 minutes. But when I got up to leave, she asked me to put in a mask. There was also no one else in the clinic except for us and the receptionist. *Jackie Chan face *

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Rginap 2 points ago +2 / -0

For real. I literally have to walk out of the room if I see him on TV.

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Rginap 1 point ago +1 / -0

Their warped thinking (I know because I used to be pro vaccine before I got educated) is that it's to protect those who can't get vaccinated such as cancer patients who are immunosuppressed.

That's the way the left always like to frame their arguments, "Ohh you must do this thing because it will affect a small minority of people". (ie abortion should be legal because what is the woman was raped? We should have genderless bathrooms because it hurts trannies' feelings that they feel excluded!).

There's no personal responsibility with them.

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Rginap 2 points ago +2 / -0

The success of the brainwashing is amazing. Now that there are states opening up and foregoing the dumb mask mandates, there are still people who are against at it. They are firmly invested in this mask myth. They're making fun of Texas for being free while they're speaking behind a filthy face diaper.

Reminds me of when California first locked down and their Rona numbers kept going up, and showed no difference compared with the free states. Californian logic: "It must mean we're not locking down hard enough! Not because lockdowns don't work. It's other people's fault!"

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