I've always been an introvert. I used to be on some "Mr. Solo Dolo I don't need noooobodyyy

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A month into the isolation and closures, I realized I need social interaction. Humans need social interaction. And texting isn't nearly enough
Also learned there are alot of, just simply incomprehensibly stupid people in the world.
Pandemic had people mobilizing mask protests like it was a civil right not to wear it
nikkas thought magnesium was enough to not die from COVID induced pneumonia
Dr. Fauci had some of these people feeling like they were battling Hitler when dude is just a regular cac with glasses
Too many fake deep COVID conspiracy theories to count
nikkas putting hand sanitizer on food

It was too much. I'm glad this happened when I wasn't too young. I graduated college so it didn't ruin undergrad. But this is what I needed to get perspective. If there's hundreds of thousands of people with this level of intelligence, then why stress about making anyone understand me?
Debating with nikkas who think a vaccine is the mark of the beast. When there is no mark. It's an injection. Nowhere near your right hand. It's not worth it
One more thing. It taught me life was short. And time is the most valuable currency. I learned how to cook, cut my own hair, drive, and alot more. Only thing I wish I did better was save money
That COVID PUA money was spent on Amazon and UberEats. I was a Uber platinum member

But really the whole thing taught me what really matters in life and what doesn't. Mental health is the most important aspect of life. Physical is second
You can be the most healthiest person ever. If you're not smart enough or if you're suffering mentally, and this makes you go to a party in the middle of a worldwide deathly pandemic, let alone without a mask, that six pack and high immune system doesn't matter. We'll see how "long COVID" teaches everyone even more lessons years from now
Pfizergang Boostergang NeverCOVIDpositivegang


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A month into the isolation and closures, I realized I need social interaction. Humans need social interaction. And texting isn't nearly enough
Also learned there are alot of, just simply incomprehensibly stupid people in the world.
Pandemic had people mobilizing mask protests like it was a civil right not to wear it
nikkas thought magnesium was enough to not die from COVID induced pneumonia
Dr. Fauci had some of these people feeling like they were battling Hitler when dude is just a regular cac with glasses
Too many fake deep COVID conspiracy theories to count
nikkas putting hand sanitizer on food

It was too much. I'm glad this happened when I wasn't too young. I graduated college so it didn't ruin undergrad. But this is what I needed to get perspective. If there's hundreds of thousands of people with this level of intelligence, then why stress about making anyone understand me?
Debating with nikkas who think a vaccine is the mark of the beast. When there is no mark. It's an injection. Nowhere near your right hand. It's not worth it
One more thing. It taught me life was short. And time is the most valuable currency. I learned how to cook, cut my own hair, drive, and alot more. Only thing I wish I did better was save money
That COVID PUA money was spent on Amazon and UberEats. I was a Uber platinum member

But really the whole thing taught me what really matters in life and what doesn't. Mental health is the most important aspect of life. Physical is second
You can be the most healthiest person ever. If you're not smart enough or if you're suffering mentally, and this makes you go to a party in the middle of a worldwide deathly pandemic, let alone without a mask, that six pack and high immune system doesn't matter. We'll see how "long COVID" teaches everyone even more lessons years from now
Pfizergang Boostergang NeverCOVIDpositivegang

