@Spagesgallo1 That's sad. I just can't make any sense of it at all. It's like the same story being told on repeat.
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There's a whole subreddit dedicated to people who say the virus is a democratic hoax, that the vaccine is poison, and the people who get vaxxed are going to die. They're all trump supporters, of course, and they all wind up in the hospital saying, "covid is no joke". Some get intubated, some don't make it, some go home and either change their tune or go right back to the virus being a hoax. It's straight insanity.
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists I am totally not surprised by what you are saying. The misinformation and conspiracy theories are all alive and well. My friend was a supporter and also machismo. He probably thought that even if he did get it, it would be nothing. I used to see him every summer at the beach. He used to ride his unicycle from his home..20+ miles. Prob thought he was invincible. Attended his wake virtually. Not one person was wearing a mask. WTF??? Yes, insanity!
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Similarly, Aug '21, my good friend passed from #covid also. He was in his early 40s, worked out w a personal trainer, wasn't unhealthy, but was traveling all during the pandemic. He just didn't take it seriously. Went down to FL to open a restaurant, came back up to LI & the next day, tested positive. 3 weeks later, he was dead. Few people were masked at his funeral & they asked if I wanted to go get food after π€¦ββοΈ I haven't sat inside a restaurant since 2019.
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists OMG! How absolutely tragic! So young! Damn! Such a needless and senseless death. That is what gets to me, stories like this. I hear you about dining indoors. First time since 2019 was this past Xmas eve. I was not happy about it, but it was with our family who had Covid-19 last Xmas. Thank goodness we didn't get sick. My husband and I went to a concert at Jones Beach this past summer. Despite it being outside, we were masked.
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It really was a terrible situation. Thankfully, it woke up a lot of his friends and especially his sister to be more cautious. It just took a little while to sink in lol.
The chance of catching it outdoors is really slim, but packed together like that, I'd do the same. I'm glad the times you did take a chance were lucky!
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists I have no doubt that it was a terrible situation. But, at least they finally realized the virus is no joke and are being more cautious. That's a win!
I know that the risk is lower outdoors, but since it was a concert and we had orchestra seats, we took no chances. I could count on 1 hand how many ppl were wearing masks. Some guy was actually staring at us. My husband stared him right down. We only dined indoors on Xmas eve. That was it. We were lucky
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I'm not sure if they're still taking precautions, but I hope they are.
And yea, even if the concert is outdoors, the bathrooms and concessions are inside. They get busy.
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists I hope that they are. I really do. As for my own family, I don't know if they are still following protocols, despite what they went through last Christmas. Like my husband and I say, we can only protect ourselves. We never stopped masking, washing hands, social distancing. At the concert, we didn't go near the concession stands, even though they were outside as well. Bathrooms
avoided. Where we were seated we didn't have ppl around us. Seats were empty
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I've gone to indoor places, bc I have a kid and I think it's important for growth and culture to be able to visit museums, aquariums, nature centers, etc. But we mask and haven't stopped since the beginning either. Most places require a reservation now to ensure it doesn't get too crowded, thankfully.
They moved the concession stands outside at Jones?
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists I get it! You are a responsible person with protocols, so taking your child to indoor activities is reasonable. They need the exposure to cultural experiences. It also helps that places require reservations to avoid overcrowding.
Yeah, they refurbished the entire amphitheater. Concession stands are outdoors. All kinds of foods, drinks...
Saw the Beach Boys with Brian Wilson and Chicago. It was π to see Brian Wilson struggling, physically and mentally.
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That's sad π’
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists it was sad to see Brian Wilson in that condition. But to reframe it in a positive light, he showed up and he tried! He is 80 years old...bless his heart and soul. They still sounded amazing, as did Chicago!
@ExecutiveFunction404 @Spagesgallo1 I've also not sat in a restaurant since before the pandemic.
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My life isn't any different for not going out to restaurants. Hibachi is the only thing I haven't eaten since. We still order and carry out elsewhere. In the summer, we'll sit outside. It doesn't seem like the end of the world to me. I don't understand the vitriol over it π€·ββοΈ
@ExecutiveFunction404 @Spagesgallo1 Right, it doesn't bother me in the least to just stay home.
@StephanieResists @ExecutiveFunction404 people just don't care about one another. It's a sad commentary, but it's true. People are just way too selfish and self centered. There actually was a time when people did things in cooperation for the greater good.
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists what??? What did I just miss? π³ How is that socialism?
@Spagesgallo1 @ExecutiveFunction404 they was just being funny about the part of people helping others out for the greater good
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Yes, the quotes were to express that it was coming from the selfish people, who are usually on the red side of things.
Sorry, sometimes I forget that it's hard to express sarcasm via text.
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists no worries! I should have realized where you were coming from! Looking back on it, it's freaking hysterical! π€£ because you nailed it! You nailed their ignorant mentality! Meanwhile, the ones who continue to vote against their best interests...Medicare and Social Security!
@StephanieResists @ExecutiveFunction404 OK. I thought I missed something and I did, I missed the freaking joke! π³π€£
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists Same thing here! OMG! Yes, I miss going out for hibachi. That was ALWAYS my favorite. It still is. The place by us does take out since the pandemic. I just buy my own sake and we are good! π€£ We do carry out as well and eat outside as well in the summer. No big deal, at least for us. Like you, I don't understand what the issue is either. My husband and I were homebodies to begin with, so we remain content and happy.
@StephanieResists @ExecutiveFunction404 I wonder if we are the minority. Except for Xmas Eve, which I was not happy about, we haven't dined indoors since the pandemic hit. My birthday in January 2020 was the last time. In all honesty, I don't miss it, except for hibachi. Otherwise, take out is just as good.
@StephanieResists @ExecutiveFunction404 do you miss dining out or going out to places with large crowds?
@Spagesgallo1 @ExecutiveFunction404 no I don't miss it really. I kind of like just being left alone, especially after finding out how many stupid ass people there are out there walking around amongst us π
@StephanieResists @ExecutiveFunction404 Stephanie, you just described exactly how I feel as well! π€£π€£π€£ I just felt like you read my mind! You nailed it! I just can't handle doing the peopling thing anymore. Especially stupid ass people! π
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I miss dancing so much. I haven't been to a club in years. I've been to a few outdoor events, but nothing inside. I love going out, but it's not worth my health; now or in the future.
While I love the fresh food in restaurants, I wasn't a fan of going to restaurants to sit and wait. It doesn't jive well with the adhd lol. Hibachi is different, bc half the fun is being there.
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists aww, going to clubs to dance really was so much fun. Haven't been since the 80's. I get it what you mean about not going out because it's not worth risking your health. Same here. I do enjoy the beach in the summer. I just make sure that I find a spot far, far away from ppl. π€£ Did that pre covid too! I get it about the fresh food in rest. Not a fan of sitting, waiting and trying to get attention of server. Not good for adhd. Hibachi is interactive/fun
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That's my main affliction is the lack of dancing. It was my exercise, bc regular exercise is incredibly boring to me and the delayed reward isn't conducive to my brain chemistry π A solo dance party in my living room just isn't the same hahaha (tho that has definitely happened!)
My husband hates people also, so I can understand your pov through him lol. I love people & talk to strangers all the time. We're polar opposites that way hahaha
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists I totally get it about dancing being your exercise. It really is great exercise and fun too! Going to the gym is beyond boring.
It's not so much that I hate ppl. I actually do like ppl. or else I would not have been a hairdresser or become a social worker. We just have to jive energetically! LOL! If not, then I find them draining. I miss my Tai Chi classes. Those were actually great exercise and lots of fun!
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists just to share a crazy story. My BIL, SIL, niece and nephew all got covid last Xmas. All are fully vaxxed. Niece auto immune compromised. Was hospitalized, intubated. Another niece worked with resp.ther. She told my nephew to demand the MD give niece invermectin!!! I ripped that niece another Ahole. My husband also laid into her as well. This is the crazy shit that healthcare workers are also pushing!
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ICU nurses won't pull that nonsense. It's easy to say when you're not the one caring for an entire ward of intubated patients laying prone bc it's easier for them to mechanically breathe on their stomachs, including young children.
This whole world needs a crash course in empathy. I always had faith in people caring for others when their lives are also affected...until the pandemic. I broke down to my husband when it hit, bc it's honestly so depressing.
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists I have no doubt about that. I trust/ have faith that despite one's beliefs, they will do the right thing when providing direct care to patients. This respiratory therapist was a friend of another niece, who had worked in healthcare with her. Spewing nonsense about using a medication for deworming horses. I agree, the world does need a crash course in empathy and compassion. I also worked in healthcare during Covid-19 I am still traumatized.
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To be fair, ivermectin isn't just a cattle med, which I'm sure you know since you were in healthcare. However, yes, bc they couldn't get it legally prescribed, they were eating horse paste & ensuring that cattle that needed it wasn't able to get it.
Their whole existence is selfish. Their motto is "idc, I got mine". It started with the toilet paper in 2020 & never stopped. Even to the point of traumatizating others. Sorry you had to deal with that π
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists that is true, but given the grave situation with her immune system being so severely compromised, invermectin was not the answer for my niece. If she didn't respond to the therapeutics, they were prepared to tranfer her to NYU to be placed on an ECCO machine.
As for those who were hoarding it, like toilet paper, etc. it all does come down to them being utterly selfish. You are right, it has never stopped. I hope I am dead before the next pandemic hits
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I just like clarifying just in case anyone winds up reading this at some point (or currently). It's public-ish lol. A lot of people still do think it's just horse paste. I'm definitely not advocating its use. I'm glad the further intervention with your niece wasn't necessary β€οΈ
I hope people learn compassion before the next pandemic hits, though I know it's a tall order π€
@ExecutiveFunction404 @StephanieResists I know. Some actually prefer that over the therapeutics. π³ I actually learned about invermectin because I have rosacea. People use it to treat it. My condition is under control. But the topical medication has invermectin in it, small dose. So, yes, it does have medicinal uses. For Covid-19, IDK.
Yes, we were very happy she didn't require further intervention.
I hope that ppl develop compassion as well before the next pandemic! π
@Spagesgallo1 Iβve lost friends from it, all republican, antivaxxers and too young. You think after seeing someone close to them die of Covid and the knowledge that that person was not vaccinated, you would think that they would put 2+2 together, but they don't. They double down instead. I guess admitting that you're wrong about something is harder than dying.
@StephanieResists oh wow! I am really so very sorry that you have had to bear witness to losing so many friends to Covid-19. What you just described is absolutely heartbreaking. Wow! What the fuck are they trying to prove? But, you made a valid point. They would rather die than admit that they were wrong. So they are the next generation of antivaxxers and probably won't have their children vaxxed...not only for covid, but every vaxx that prevents diseases. Gen Typhoid Mary 2 here we come.
@StephanieResists I know. I felt terrible to hear that about him. But I was also furious with him. He was 60, wife and daughter. WTF??? Like you, I still can't make any sense of it all as well. People still refusing to get vaccinated, getting covid and dying! Three years later...then you have people refusing other vaccines, so things like polio, scarlet fever, measels, etc are making a comeback! I am beyond pissed!