NexOrigin
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Your anxiety and stress are intentional. It's used as a control and compliance mechanism. When people are anxious, nervous, or scared about things, they tend to latch on to anything that offers them the impression of security and safety. If people are scared that they will die from covid, they're far more likely to accept whatever health and safety regulations are put into place, regardless of any lack of logic in the regulations. The mainstream media has played a pivotal role in ensuring the masses are sufficiently distressed and anxious in an effort to push you into looking for "leadership" and "guidance" during the outbreak.
I just wrote a big chunk of text but realised it could be summarised better.
Whilst I agree, it doesn't affect everyone the same way.
If anything, I am even less stressed now than this time last year as a result of all of this.
Lets just say that you get protection just as good from simply putting on your robe and wizard hat.
Stoat King
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Whilst I agree, it doesn't affect everyone the same way. If anything, I am even less stressed now than this time last year as a result of all of this.
Indeed. Some handle stress better than others, and some simply grab anything they can to stay afloat when they get stressed.
Stoat King
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Lets just say that you get protection just as good from simply putting on your robe and wizard hat.
Just be careful not to set the curtains on fire.
I'm better than you, but that doesn't mean you're not great!
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NexOrigin
XSlay4DeathX
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... Please enlighten me how all this has anything to do with a highly spreadable virus with even lockdowns it's spreading fast? Yeah it's related as it causes deaths but this spreads very easily reason we are taking steps to keep the numbers down.
Clearly you only value your own life. Saving even 1 life is worth it.
That some people give this virus the title "highly spreadable" it doesn't really prove it is highly spreadable.
That would mean all the highly spreadable viruses "before" covid-19 weren't highly spreadable? The reasoning that is used right now is totally wrong.
Covid-19 or earlier forms of it have been among us for decade after decade even far before the Millenium.
"Saving a Life" has become a business model, a way to make money, a way to make people believe that they depend on a market so there's a market that keeps them alive.
All the viruses and diseases that I and my family have overcome in a healthy way, in the past, without that "Saving a Life"-industry, doesn't make the situation right now any different.
That this "business model/industry" massively abuses the media to spread lie after lie, scaremongering people, telling people they can't live without using their products and safety measures, is by now a common occurrence/practice.
Statistics here/there/everywhere, statistics only to be watched by "specialists" we all have become a number of digits, and based upon those digits they predict they have the perfect solution for us to stay alive and healthy.
I value every life on earth, I value every environment on earth but in order to make it work for everybody I need to take care of myself and my family first, respecting life as it is, living a good and healthy life, and if time has come death will be treated with respect and not handed over to other people being responsible for my life.
States such as Minnesota, Nebraska and Montana, which the pandemic has touched relatively lightly, are getting more than $300,000 per reported COVID-19 case
300k per case, seems high. it's like there laundering mafia money....I don't understand the U S health system, glad i don't live there.
That article was written in April and is massively outdated.
States such as Minnesota, Nebraska and Montana, which the pandemic has touched relatively lightly, are getting more than $300,000 per reported COVID-19 case
300k per case, seems high. it's like there laundering mafia money....I don't understand the U S health system, glad i don't live there.
That article was written in April and is massively outdated.
Okay? Are you challenging it's accuracy at the time it was written? Or are you challenging the accuracy of it now?
If certain states were receiving over $300,000 per covid patient back in April... how does that change now that it's December?
I'm just a bit confused as to what you're getting at.
I'm better than you, but that doesn't mean you're not great!