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re: There are people still petrified of Covid?
Posted on 4/23/21 at 10:56 am to lockthevaught
Posted on 4/23/21 at 10:56 am to lockthevaught
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We recently had our wedding anniversary and I reserved a table at a very nice restaurant. We ended up not going because she's a paranoid hypochondriac and still wasn't ready. After that I got bitched at for not making our anniversary more romantic.
Did you point out the fact that restaurants have been packed and somehow those people didn’t die??? Media brainwashing is a real thing folks.
Posted on 4/23/21 at 11:39 am to MikeBRLA
I've been keeping tabs of our adventures over the past year, just to use against morons I encounter. I may have omitted some things.
I left the house every single day from the day the world shut down until today. I cannot stay here. I am in consumer products, so I go to stores whenever I can, pretty much every day.
Broke the seal with the family at the end of April. I took the family out of town, tried state parks...they were ALL FULL, so found a spot on the river and played.
May - went back to work. Visited parents with the kids. Then...
Kids went back to scouts and sports (including INSIDE GYMNASTICS. The horror!)Took the kids to see both Crew 1 Demo (both attempts) and Crew 1 Launch. Went Camping. Went to Florida with a crowd of people, and enjoyed bars with no masks. Got a new roof. Went camping. Traveled for work a dozen times. Went to the beach. Went to a large scout event with Rockets. Went camping. Went to Orlando. Went to the beach. Went to the zoo. Took the kids on a work trip with me to Greenville and Clemson. Kids went back to school. Went rafting. Visited grandparents. Visited grandparents some more. Spent a day in a mountain town and rode an alpine coaster. Changed jobs. Kids had sleepover. Went to aquarium. Went to Six Flags. Went camping. Kid flew an airplane. Went to aquarium. Visited grandparents. Went Orlando. Had a shooting sports weekend with the boy. Visited grandparents. Went to Orlando. Saw another rocket launch. Went to Orlando. Went to the beach. Had a party at Top Golf. Went bowling. Had house full of family for "Christmas in February." Went to NC with my dad. Went to NC again for a retirement party for an old employee. Went to Huntsville. Visited grandparents. Went to Six Flags.
And so on. It blows my freaking mind that perfectly healthy people have been willing to throw away a precious year of their life because they were worried about a virus they may not even get, that also has a >99% survival rate. It just defies logic.
I left the house every single day from the day the world shut down until today. I cannot stay here. I am in consumer products, so I go to stores whenever I can, pretty much every day.
Broke the seal with the family at the end of April. I took the family out of town, tried state parks...they were ALL FULL, so found a spot on the river and played.
May - went back to work. Visited parents with the kids. Then...
Kids went back to scouts and sports (including INSIDE GYMNASTICS. The horror!)Took the kids to see both Crew 1 Demo (both attempts) and Crew 1 Launch. Went Camping. Went to Florida with a crowd of people, and enjoyed bars with no masks. Got a new roof. Went camping. Traveled for work a dozen times. Went to the beach. Went to a large scout event with Rockets. Went camping. Went to Orlando. Went to the beach. Went to the zoo. Took the kids on a work trip with me to Greenville and Clemson. Kids went back to school. Went rafting. Visited grandparents. Visited grandparents some more. Spent a day in a mountain town and rode an alpine coaster. Changed jobs. Kids had sleepover. Went to aquarium. Went to Six Flags. Went camping. Kid flew an airplane. Went to aquarium. Visited grandparents. Went Orlando. Had a shooting sports weekend with the boy. Visited grandparents. Went to Orlando. Saw another rocket launch. Went to Orlando. Went to the beach. Had a party at Top Golf. Went bowling. Had house full of family for "Christmas in February." Went to NC with my dad. Went to NC again for a retirement party for an old employee. Went to Huntsville. Visited grandparents. Went to Six Flags.
And so on. It blows my freaking mind that perfectly healthy people have been willing to throw away a precious year of their life because they were worried about a virus they may not even get, that also has a >99% survival rate. It just defies logic.
This post was edited on 4/23/21 at 2:55 pm
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