I became really pessimistic about humanity during covid. The number of sheep surrounding me was so disappointing. Now that we’ve moved passed it, I’m starting to realize that the most important friends in my life didn’t actually take the vaccine. Yeah some of them might’ve gotten scared initially and work the mask, but they didn’t fall for the vaccine bullshit. I feel really blessed to have friends like that.
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yea, i feel blessed too, the core of my friends and family did not fall for that shit.
Family didn't but my friends mostly didn't think twice about the vaccine. I don't think that's why we're more distant these days, but it doesn't help.
It’s disappointing for sure but a nice way to filter out unwanted people from your life
You truly are fortunate to have friends who can think critically and resist groupthink… or they are lying to you.
I believed I had convinced a few individuals to refrain from taking the Covid vaccine, but it seems they were not entirely convinced about other vaccinations. They still vaccinate their children and refuse to consider any evidence I present to support the notion that childhood vaccines are harmful.
While I remain pessimistic about humanity, this doesn’t faze me in the slightest. I view them in the same way I perceive a flock of sheep; it’s simply their inherent nature.
Oh boy you are spot on about that. I thought I convinced two of my friends to not take the Covid vaccine. They agreed with everything I said and the evidence I showed them. But they took it anyway because it was too inconvenient to travel without it and they believed that everyone was going to be forced to take it eventually anyway. I also managed to convince a few people close to me to only do a few vaccinations for their kids. They’re either too pussy or not informed enough to just avoid all vaccines for their kids. But not being informed isn’t an excuse when all the information is available. Sheep consist of the majority of people. This has and always will be the case.