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When we got the first lockdown order, my wife said to me, "Things are never going to be the same again." I didn't believe her. I figured, in a week or two, people will get tired of this nonsense and go back to their normal lives. But she was right, and I was wrong. I walk around without a mask, and I see only a handful of men in the stores and public places without a mask. No women, only a few men. Women seem to love being controlled and told what to do. So do most men these days. As far as I can tell, the majority of the population will keep wearing the masks until told to stop.
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when teachers were cheering for '2 weeks' off, I knew they would regret it. Once you accept something that is wrong, like the Hollyhoax, you have to accept all the rest of the non-sense that comes with it. Forever
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When we got the first lockdown order, my wife said to me, "Things are never going to be the same again." I didn't believe her. I figured, in a week or two, people will get tired of this nonsense and go back to their normal lives. But she was right, and I was wrong. I walk around without a mask, and I see only a handful of men in the stores and public places without a mask. No women, only a few men. Women seem to love being controlled and told what to do. So do most men these days. As far as I can tell, the majority of the population will keep wearing the masks until told to stop.
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when teachers were cheering for '2 weeks' off, I knew they would regret it. Once you accept something that is wrong, like the Hollyhoax, you have to accept all the rest of the non-sense that comes with it. Forever