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RRMM's avatar

I am single, live alone, and am self employed, so I was able to avoid any direct pressure to vaccinate. But, as an unvaccinated person I read all of these statements in real time, and it was disturbing. I avoid conversations about the vaccine, so it never became a personal problem. However, it was disheartening to read that so many people would have been happy if I died being unvaccinated. I've always gone my own way, but the pandemic has been very isolating. Nothing will ever be the same, and I will never be able to look at people the same ever again. Just like during the plandemic when the popular phrase was "We are all in this together." Nobody called me, nobody asked how I was doing, friends turned their backs on me. It was painfully clear that we were NOT all in this together.

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c Anderson's avatar

I told my relatives they owed me an apology for disinviting me to family activities. I make sure I give them hugs when I see them because who knows if it is the last time I will see them. I know they are shedding on me from their recent booster, but what the heck, it cracks me up when I feel them stiffen up with my arms wrapped around them!

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Transcriber B's avatar

Totally hear you. It has been a revelation. So many people did not have the heart and character I thought they did.

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AJoy's avatar

Yep so true. I however stayed in close contact with my true friends and family. Never did we isolate. Those who rejected us, well, I can love them from afar and wish them well. Maybe one day they will wake up from their slumber. I’ve made new and better friends!

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