I was sitting in the food court of my local Costco waiting for my tires to be installed, just people watching. I was encouraged that 99% of the people seemed like normal folks going about their day. The other 1% or so just looked broken, to varying degrees. First were the maskers. Still too many, in my opinion, considering that it was un…
I was sitting in the food court of my local Costco waiting for my tires to be installed, just people watching. I was encouraged that 99% of the people seemed like normal folks going about their day. The other 1% or so just looked broken, to varying degrees. First were the maskers. Still too many, in my opinion, considering that it was unheard of to walk around in public in a mask only a few long years ago.
After that were varying degrees of weirdness, from the tutu clad chihuahua with the tutu clad gender confused owner, to the homeless lady wandering the parking lot looking for money or a confrontation.
I'm pretty sure that the plandemic either triggered some of these folks, or gave them permission to come out to society.
Either way, I'm sort of encouraged by the wide majority plain old middle class Americans still trying to live their lives. Hmm. Makes me think that maybe the fringe element is being grossly overplayed by people and organizations who stand to gain from the division that the sow.
Around here in Texas folks wearing masks were agittin ready to rob a bank and so wearing one in a bank good way to get yourself shot. Hence was against the law in many places to wear one.
Exactly. The fact that it was demanded of bank patrons (from the bank branches that stayed open) was just bizarre, and seemed like a definite security risk.
I was sitting in the food court of my local Costco waiting for my tires to be installed, just people watching. I was encouraged that 99% of the people seemed like normal folks going about their day. The other 1% or so just looked broken, to varying degrees. First were the maskers. Still too many, in my opinion, considering that it was unheard of to walk around in public in a mask only a few long years ago.
After that were varying degrees of weirdness, from the tutu clad chihuahua with the tutu clad gender confused owner, to the homeless lady wandering the parking lot looking for money or a confrontation.
I'm pretty sure that the plandemic either triggered some of these folks, or gave them permission to come out to society.
Either way, I'm sort of encouraged by the wide majority plain old middle class Americans still trying to live their lives. Hmm. Makes me think that maybe the fringe element is being grossly overplayed by people and organizations who stand to gain from the division that the sow.
Around here in Texas folks wearing masks were agittin ready to rob a bank and so wearing one in a bank good way to get yourself shot. Hence was against the law in many places to wear one.
Exactly. The fact that it was demanded of bank patrons (from the bank branches that stayed open) was just bizarre, and seemed like a definite security risk.
Agreed: Beware those "...who stand to gain from the division that they sow. "
They excel in activating the knee-jerk, impulsive, emotional reactions that divide our country.