2/ does the old woman have a compromised immune system or other health risk that might mean that catching covid could kill her? Theo Jordan doesn't know, but he doesn't need to know - he's already got his conclusion: by being more concerned about Covid than Theo is, she is >>>
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3/ he says > self-incarcerated into a jail cell of fear, inside of which her life's light will slowly wane. I am stunned by the absolute arrogance of his opining.
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4/ Jordan also knows better than his daughter. Daughter didn't want to get germs on her hands climbing a cannon so, long story short, she didn't. Jordan is butt hurt at this because DAUGHTER IS MAKING THE WRONG CHOICES. I am amazed at the arrogance.
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5/ > The effects of this will reverberate for generations. I am amazed at this quote too, and it pisses me off that so many red-tribish people are making it. A brief period of minor restrictions, and every red tribes is losing their crap about MULTIGENERATIONAL MENTAL ILLNESS
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6/ If there was a way to codify the bet, I'd put money that in 5 or 10 years, max, covid and a year of lockdown is a minor footnote in history, mostly referenced as an explanation for changes in real estate patterns. Look back at much bigger events, such as WWII, Vietnam, 9/11
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7/ These things just slip into the past. Ranting about multi generational trauma is a pathetic blue tribe victimization behavior and I'm full of contempt when I see red tribe men acting like brittle neurotic blue tribe women.
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8/ More generally, I get upset at the neurotypical behavior of absolute complete confidence that other random people need to behave more like the NT person. "You need to get out more" "You need to worry about covid less" "You need to -"
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9/ Midwit extroverts with middle-of-the-bellcurve preferences are so quick to tell outliers that the outliers need to behave and think more like the middle-of-the-bellcurve types. Why? They can't even explain....but when they try, they make sounds off in the direction of >>>
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10/ "my preferences are correct, and your preferences are wrong, so why are you being so difficult about this and not just behaving like I want you to behave?"
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