Arrived in the Netherlands yesterday where after trying for over 4 months I can finally visit my ill mother. I suppose we're all lucky she's still with us. Currently on the train to my hometown. It's very distressing to see so many muzzled zombies around, blissfully unaware of the damage they are causing to society, the economy and last but not least their own health and that of their children. A prime example of the dysfunctional mental state of these sheep is a woman I encountered at the airport yesterday. Obstructing the bus schedule and if someone came close to have a look she would shoo them away with waving her hand and hissing 'covid!' at them, while she was holding her own mask in her hand. She did this several times, me included. No luggage, witnessed her wandering about for over an hour just snapping at people walking past her. There are luckily still sane people around but how long before these people will be damaging their own lives too under the threat of violence?? Please, anyone reading my or anyone else's story on this website.... the best you can do for yourself and other human beings on the planet. Resist the covid lies, there is no virus. Live, be free and tell others to
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I agree. I think people like the woman you mentioned are actually dangerous, in a sense. Their unquestioning belief and compliance makes it harder for everyone. Recently I've started dropping casual comments around 'believers' whenever they say something to me. Just little things like "Why is everyone still acting so scared?" or "You're not still social-distancing are you? I thought everyone knew there's no threat now". The most I've gotten so far are a few funny looks but who knows, maybe it'll stick in their mind. It's so frustrating sometimes, feeling like there's not much I can do.
@Lucrecia Just now at the train station I saw this greasy little man emptying the bins, no mask. I felt this weird but strong urge to go up to him, give him a hug and thank him for not wearing a mask. I think I may have been smiling at random people simply for being able to see their faces. The sun is s today and seeing people without a mask, chatting, just being alive, made me insanely happy.
@Mandy Dyson Hello Mandy, today I found a hairdresser that thinks like us and where I can finally have my hair cut on Friday without having to become a Zombie :) She doesn't wear a Zombie muzzle herself, even better!!!
After booking my hairdresser appointment I couldn't stop beaming!!!! I went into Sainsbury's for a few treats and was smiling at everyone, even the muzzled Zombies.
I still feel so happy :) Insanely happy like Lucrecia when she met the blessed bin man!
P.s. I hope your Mum is ok and that you are coping