its been quite a while since I've been active on #Nostr. needed a wilderness moment away from social media. spent more time in prayer with God, time with family and friends...opted for IRL during that time.

so much has happened during that time away. lots of travel back east and up north.

loss a coworker to cancer, he went quick, within three months of diagnosis. another coworker fighting the same.

so far, my best buddy been thorough cancer surgery and radiation treatment. possible chemo on his horizons, he'll know more in a few weeks.

friend at the gym told me his uncle passed away last night. he was pretty upset, thus he's hitting the weights to deal with it all.

yes, they're all VAX.

all still in denial about thr vax as root cause of their cancers and illness. never know what to say to them, so I just listen.

our town was hit once again by glacial lake outburst flooding about 300 homes. sad to see, wide spread impact.

if there is any saving grace in moments like this after the flood waters receded its seeing neighbor's helping neighbor.

reminded..."Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.”

best antidote to social media is simply showing up IRL for God, your neighbor, and yourself.

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Correlation is not causation.

I don’t say you are not right but you didn’t say anything to convince me you are

I guess I am in denial. Vaxed and alive - yet

Wasn't trying to convince anyone. The 'correlation is not causation' fallacy got folks to stand in line multiple times, and VARES is the other line on backside of said fallacy. https://vaers.hhs.gov/ Glad you have peace of mind.