TheDarceKnight
Veteran
'We went from “that isn’t fully tested and FDA approved” to “my horse seems okay with this” really quickly.'
this season of America has been terrible![]()
fukkery is soooo strong this season, man.
When your a local, and your finally able to get some Ivermectin for your sick animal because your local feedstore is out of stock...Lol they didn't have to tell me twice. I always thought cruises seemed kind of gross and lazy. I get it. They're convenient and probably fun if you just wanna sit around and drink and eat all day, and maybe see some cool sights from the water.
They always seemed pretty unappealing to me. I can't imagine wanting to do one, especially now. This HBO documentary I still want to see, even though it looked like one of my worst nightmares.


Daps and rep.My dad I and nephew n niece got vaxed today
Better late then never![]()
No breh. Not at all. I really struggled with this on Thursday, because one of my best friends' older brother died from Covid less than 2 weeks after changing his profile picture to a graphic logo that said to "not get the vaccine and to take off the masks." I felt really bad because my friend lost his brother, but I also couldn't help but feel smug and I smirked at the fact that some idiot basically killed himself over right-wing virtue signaling.Am I a bad person for feeling slightly smug every time some idiot MAGA anti-mask/anti-vaxxer gets COVID?![]()
I know I'm absolutely blowing this thread up today, but I just wanted to ask everyone a question based on this post I'm quoting.
Does anyone here think the long term repercussions of Covid (I'm talking 5-10+ years down the line) could involve more people moving away from religion? If we go back and realize a lot of deaths were among the religious population, or if a lot of children lost at least one parent that was religious, etc?
I just can't help but think about what all the children right now might think when they get older if they lose parents that chose to not get vaccinated, or what if children that get long-term Covid complications might think about their religious parents preventing them from getting vaccinated, and possibly harboring resentment?
Just some thoughts.
Daps and rep.
Good for you guys. Definitely better late than never. It actually makes me happy to see first hand that people are still open to getting it. Makes me feel more hopeful about the situation.
Hope ya'll stay well, healthy, and happy.
appreciate that breh.I think the Atlantic article within this tweet is especially incredible, and a worthwhile read for anyone: Americans Are Losing Sight of the Pandemic Endgame