1. Nobody was locked in thwor homes for a year and a half

2. The weird thing about diseases is that they spread and impact people from multiple demographics, in this case, children, people without healthcare, those with poor immune systems. But fuck them bc boomers suck? I guess?
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I had to stay inside to avoid killing a bunch of old people. Somehow I see this as a harm to me.😭
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That was an easy block
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I like how people like this suddenly have the memory of a goldfish
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heather is a real shithead
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I went into the comments and it gets worse.

Wear a mask when you're sick ppl. Jesus Christ.
And for the love of fuck can we just change labour culture already? Everyone should have hella sick days that are paid bc.. life fucking happens
We all should be prepping for it.

Individualism is killing us
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What fucked me up the most about covid (as a Canadian) is that our govt decided Canadians need a minimum of $2k to survive each month... But we still refuse to increase Canadian pensions and disability benefits. Fuck the disabled and/or elderly.
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I live in Canada and I fucking remember that new York had fridge trucks filled with dead ppl and that Seattle or LA had air quality issues bc they were cremating everyone. And it was causing smoke plumes.

I just want to shake the shit out of ppl sometimes.
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I think anybody who bitches about having been in "lockdown" for whatever period of time should have to spend that period of time doing the jobs of those of us considered "essential"

I WOULD HAVE LOVED TO HAVE BEEN SAFE AT HOME
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Oh my god absolutely
It was a solid year of the kind of crunch we normally only did in preparation for christmas (this was at fedex) before my body physically could not take it anymore and I had to quit
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The lock down myths are so damn weird.

So there were just no open hospitals, factories, grocery stores, etc?

Everyone just existed on vibes and tap water?
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ok so

1) that post is about the UK and has nothing do to with the US

2) she's severely exaggerating, british lockdown was not 18 months straight. but they absolutely did have police-enforced stay-home orders that each lasted about 3 months

3) lockdowns meant groceries were the only things open
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I went to work every single day. Never missed a shift in 2020. I manage a grocery store. Life didn’t shut down for us.
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How old are you, five?
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We by no means were locked down. Even liquor stores were open.
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covid caution from that era catches such weird heat
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It showed us that keeping anything open required keeping most everything open because it's all so interconnected.
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It’s a very wierd mythology.
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they even say later in when clarifying that theyre in scotland that they were locked down to protect their 80 year old neighbor "who had family visiting every week"

sounds about the same as our "lockdowns" here
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In Sweden we didn’t even have a lockdown. Museums were closed, high schools and universities moved to remote teaching; apart from that everything was (strongly) advisory. Kindergartens and grade schools stayed open.
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Has there actually been serious stay home orders throughout the U.S. we would have halted the spread of COVID. China, New Zealand, etc more or less accomplished that.
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lmao myths. yeah I was going a little crazy in lockdown for a while so I guess I made some shit up??
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People like her hurt my brain.
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