One thing that might still make a difference is if people in the 20-40 age range who got coronavirus and required critical care started publicly explaining how painful and awful it was for them
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Replying to @literalbanana
The lack of concern by young people is disturbing. It demonstrates how bad people are at comprehending risk.
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Replying to @BoredDemiurge
1) imagining low risk of mortality means it won’t suck 2) imagining risk of personal death is the only bad consequence 3) imagining reasons why italy/iran/seattle aren’t real 4) putting fingers in ears going “lalala”
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Replying to @literalbanana @BoredDemiurge
You lived during an "epidemic" that both infected, and killed more people. We didn't act like a bunch of submissive cowards, give up our social relationships, and beg the dumbest states on the planet to save us, during that "epidemic". What changed?
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Replying to @recordofabeing @literalbanana
I can't speak for Banana, but I was born after disco. So this is the worst epidemic to hit the United States in my lifetime.
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Replying to @BoredDemiurge @literalbanana
Less than 50 people are dead. The Vegas Shooter, was a bigger epidemic. H1N1, far worse.
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