How the life will look like in postpandemic world.

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I gotta chime in and mention though that Ego's advice is pretty spot on.
Nope, he's a self righteous dick in that comment. There isn't going to be any world worth living in, if we allow this shit to go on. Which it will, so fuck his skillsets, because they are worthless in a totalitarian nightmare. You'll be TOLD what to do, what to learn and how to fucking learn it. Triple fuck being liked, because I am already blackballed for not being insane enough to trust government, pharmaceutical companies, and self stated maniacs, who won't be satisfied until every microscopic thing you do, is dictated by them.

As long as there is a news media casting a hypnotic spell over everyones eyes, there NEVER will be a post Covid world. This will go on for EVER. And, if he was talking about fighting the machine, which he wasn't, he was talking about cucking to it, then old forum's aren't going to mean shit by default. So he can take his pompous gay "honey, you can't be part of our club", and stuff it up his arse.

I am sick of people acting like this is going away. It has only just begun!

Two weeks, to flatten le curve. Remember, that? Two lousy weeks, of relatively minor inconenience. And now millions of lives are being ground under the boot heel, and all that compassionless twat can say is, "git gud"!

FUCK NO. :angrycat:

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I believe the situation will ease but never fully revert to how it was. Travel restrictions will ease, have eased, and will ease again. The masks I think will be a winter thing (not to sound like a conspiracy theorist but I think disease MIGHT go up around winter time). Jabs will become an annual thing much like flu. But you have already lost many rights and people will be paranoid as all hell for as long as they stay plugged into the news cycle. Why has this happened? Simply put I believe a large motivator is the large tech companies wanting to force people to use their products. Prior to the lockdown there were murmurs of significant resistance movements and I think the social media companies knew this was going to happen. So the answer is simple. Create a fear of the outside. This will hit younger people harder as I think it might just be the single biggest group of news consumers out there. I personally believe that upwards of 50% of under 25s (although under 20s will get it worse) may die in their 50s. You'll see countless reports of morbidly obese men who spent nearly every waking second of their life in competitive online video games. People who will never have even been in the company of another human being. This I feel is the most likely outcome.
 
Guys i have bad news. Netherlands will lose christmas again with another 4-week lockdown.
damn man that is terrible to hear.. hope you can still spend some time with family if not a big gathering.
 
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Guys i have bad news. Netherlands will lose christmas again with another 4-week lockdown.
Oh well, you don't deserve it anyway. Those who refuse to fight for themselves and their rights deserve no comfort, freedom, or safety from vaccine-tyranny.

Sorry to be so harsh, but some people(and nations) need a kick to the ass to wake them up.
 
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Oh well, you don't deserve it anyway. Those who refuse to fight for themselves and their rights deserve no comfort, freedom, or safety from vaccine-tyranny.

Sorry to be so harsh, but some people(and nations) need a kick to the ass to wake them up.
That's harsh but I think you're right. If any nation's government is going too far its time to protest
 
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Casting necromancy and reviving this thread. It's been about a year now. How's everyone looking back on this thread and the things we've posted now that we're finally out of lockdown?
 
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Casting necromancy and reviving this thread. It's been about a year now. How's everyone looking back on this thread and the things we've posted now that we're finally out of lockdown?
Well I moved to Florida towards the end of 2021 to escape the hellish COVID measures in my home country of Cyprus. So ever since then life has been normal for me. However I kept an eye on how things were progressing back at home, and I was disappointed to see them only get around to dropping their mask mandate back in August. However it does seem like most places are either back to normal by now, or very close to it.

I never thought that this would go on forever like some people in this thread claimed, however that's not because I thought this was a genuine pandemic or that the government would willingly relinquish it's power. I knew this would end because I believed that people would push back enough for the government to give up on this facade.

That's the most important lesson I think we should take from these past two years. COVID did end, and we ended it. There are forces working as we speak to try and transform the world we live in. They want to have absolute control over you, but they can only get that if you let them have it. Trust your gut. Don't buy into propaganda. Don't let them scare you. More people have been woken up to the fact that the government is seeking absolute control than ever before thanks to COVID and it's consequences. They tried to make a big move and they failed. Let's make sure they continue to fail as many times as it takes to get out freedoms back.
 
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Well I moved to Florida towards the end of 2021 to escape the hellish COVID measures in my home country of Cyprus. So ever since then life has been normal for me. However I kept an eye on how things were progressing back at home, and I was disappointed to see them only get around to dropping their mask mandate back in August. However it does seem like most places are either back to normal by now, or very close to it.

I never thought that this would go on forever like some people in this thread claimed, however that's not because I thought this was a genuine pandemic or that the government would willingly relinquish it's power. I knew this would end because I believed that people would push back enough for the government to give up on this facade.

That's the most important lesson I think we should take from these past two years. COVID did end, and we ended it. There are forces working as we speak to try and transform the world we live in. They want to have absolute control over you, but they can only get that if you let them have it. Trust your gut. Don't buy into propaganda. Don't let them scare you. More people have been woken up to the fact that the government is seeking absolute control than ever before thanks to COVID and it's consequences. They tried to make a big move and they failed. Let's make sure they continue to fail as many times as it takes to get out freedoms back.
I predict that what's coming next is going to be a famine and the global elite will once again be behind it. Primarily from burning down the food plants. Or at the very least they will make it way worse. Then they'll try to pull some "humanist" philanthropist agenda on the famine. Enjoy the bugs! :schitztroll:
 
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Pretty much the same as 2019 now, though people wear masks when they're sick and it's not just in East Asia. Now that is ok, as long as no one forces me to wear one when I'm not sick.

The biggest change is that you can't unsee that you were right about the government seeking every way to gain power and control and that they will use any other excuse to intrude into their citizens' private life.
 
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It seems to have resulted in a gigantic shift in social norms. It is now considered ok to be terminally online and obsessed with internet happenings. What is a "normie" has drastically changed and now seems to consist of what was considered an "Autist" back in the 2010s. The internet and real life have been significantly blurred and I'm frankly tired of internet drama and communities.
 

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having moved to the city mid 2021 with significant cautionary measures still in place, it is great to start to enjoy living in the city that i was told all about before moving. there is so much more life and there is more to do than walk around (which, dont get me wrong, is still a great thing to do in your free time).
I also moved to a global city in the time since this thread first appeared, and while I'm glad there are no longer covid restrictions and whatnot everything is so fucking expensive. I know inflation is really a global problem right now and that the US isn't actually the worst place for it (for once), but damn it sucks. Went to my hometown for Thanksgiving and when I'd go out to bars and restaurants, it was like half the price as it is in my new city. I moved for reasons outside of my control, and while I'm glad I'll get to experience big city life for a period of several years, I'm definitely looking forward to leaving one day.
 
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So as someone who is currently deprived of work, I want to ask one thing: Has the "work for home" thing stuck in most workplace?

If so, this probably going to led to a lot of social consequence... We are all aware of how the third place being gone has affected society. If the second place is now gone too, things are going to get ugly down the road.
 

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my life was never too affected from covid outside of me having to wear a mask. I already couldn't see most of my friends irl bc a lot of them went off to wyoming to go to uni and I learned which friends I actually really cared about. I guess covid sort of lead me to get a discord so I could keep in contact with my own uni friends and that eventually led me here
 
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So as someone who is currently deprived of work, I want to ask one thing: Has the "work for home" thing stuck in most workplace?

If so, this probably going to led to a lot of social consequence... We are all aware of how the third place being gone has affected society. If the second place is now gone too, things are going to get ugly down the road.
It's now natural selection in action. Those who proactively go out of their way to reject this new way of living will reproduce and those who surrender will not. Normies are now in the process of driving themselves to extinction.
 

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It's now natural selection in action. Those who proactively go out of their way to reject this new way of living will reproduce and those who surrender will not. Normies are now in the process of driving themselves to extinction.
Yeah I can see how this would play out. That being said, there is still a lot of normies with manual jobs where WFH is impossible, but yeah those that are ended up in this situation and do not realize how harmful is it is are certainly damned.

My parents are like "oh you could start a business and work from your bedroom". I am like "wtf no" because I want to meet people and go outside. Working from home permenantly would just be me digging my own social grave.