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@LukeAlmighty There was no enemy - it was a virus.
A common enemy can bring people together, when it is possible to paint him as an absolute evil that needs to be fought.
But a virus is a force of nature, no conscious enemy - it has no morals and cannot be "evil".
There are accepted ways to fight a force of nature - putting sandbags against a flood, as an example.
But mandating people to wear special clothing marking you as one of the good people, or locking people up in their homes and destroying their businesses is no acceptable way of fighting a force of nature. These are methods of tyrants, and tyrants will be fought by the good people.

@AngryWraith
Yeah... but an amnesty was kind of an admision of guild.

Meanwhile, this article is back to 0 with understanding of the topic. Are they gaslighting, throwing shit to see what sticks, or are they just THAT retarded?

@LukeAlmighty Sometimes your issues are really good swimmers, just keep drinking and they will get cramp and drown eventually

@teto
Well, then stop pushing god into every wound people around you have.

I have BIGGER ISSUES, then your inability to accept my atheism, and it isn't helping. It just shows that not even God can give you the ability of empathy.

@teto
Are you seriously trying to be a typical christian?

Or is this just trolling from boredom?

@teto
What are you talking about? 15 was the core of my depression :omegalul:

@teto
Yeah, I know that already.
But it would be nice to know sooner ;D

BTW, Alcohol was such a huge disappointment.

I still remember being insanely depressed in my 18, and trying to reach this mythical "forget about all your issues" state.

It's all just a propaganda. It didn't work at all. :FeelsSadMan:

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I think I am losing my mind...
These people decided to steal our jobs. Our rights... And even called for our execution.....

And now, they are asking why we didn't feel included in their little cult?

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