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Discussion: UK anti-vaxx 'freedom' morons, protests and QAnon idiots

Sad, really

I'm not so forgiving of their probably having passed it on to others in their unbelief though.
 
Got a family member who was far down the rabbit hole before all this, now have the added bonus of them being potentially dangerous to be around cos of covid/anti-vax bs. I doubt we'll ever be able to have an actual conversation again. I think sometimes it's better to avoid people like that for the sake of your mental health, even if you love them. And at this point you have to consider your physical health as well.
 
Sad, really


In Arkansas, being hospitalized with severe cases of COVID wasn't enough to change the minds of some elderly patients.

Yet despite their ordeals, none of them changed their minds about getting vaccinated. “It’s just too new,” Mrs. Billigmeier said. “It is like an experiment."

 
A fresh wave of White Rose stickers has washed over my neighbourhood :rolleyes: probably from my nutty Covidiot neighbour. There was one at the station this morning that said something like "men in 1941: facing a 90% chance of death - men in 2021: scared of a 90% recovery rate". I amended the latter with a biro, so it says "men in 2021: moaning about their perceived lack of freedoms".

British forces in WW2 peaked at 2.9 million

UK combat deaths in WW2 were 384,000

Hardly 90%, though facts don't matter to the loons
 
I follow a few anti flat earth channels, and one of them featured a flat earther whose quit producing videos as he's tried to crowd fund £250,000 to build a mile long level piece of wood to disprove earth curve (somehow), anyway he managed to get £9k, but couldn't understand why he didn't get more money, because all the pro flat earth channels he'd been feature had more than 250,000 subscribers and all they had to do way donate a pound.

The point being this seems to be a mindset where they are totally convinced they are correct and there a loads of people who agree with them. When there just aren't that many people who do.

See also GBNews and the man-frog post Brexit.
Have you seen the flat earth documentary Beyond the Curve on netflix?

Their experiment involves firing a laser to disprove the curvature of the earth.
 
Since no-one else has pointed out the obvious, it falls on me to say it: at least he's right about chips, you have to give him some points for that.
People on dating sites regularly seem to think that eating food is a selling point, but I'm sure there are few people out there dreaming of meeting a two-sauce chip-muncher. Or if they are, they don't mean it in the literal way.
 
People on dating sites regularly seem to think that eating food is a selling point, but I'm sure there are few people out there dreaming of meeting a two-sauce chip-muncher. Or if they are, they don't mean it in the literal way.
Especially alcoholic beverages ...
There was a thread recently about someone who'd helpfully thought it important to mention he was a fan of Jordan Peterson - and indeed that's the sort of info you want up front -saves much disappointment later ...
 
Since no-one else has pointed out the obvious, it falls on me to say it: at least he's right about chips, you have to give him some points for that.
what are talking about? he is completely wrong about chips as well, he is zero points. minus points when you add the shirt.
I am saddened to hear you are a lot like him, another lost soul who thinks mayonnaise is a good idea and doesn't even mention vinegar at all.
 
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