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nt's avatar

I agree …people do tend to get “fixated” on illness …as we are spiritual beings abiding in this often fragile physical body.

My goodness, we are known to talk about the aches and pains associated with something as mundane as aging .

I also agree, *Covid* certainly didn’t cause this mess and I am sincere when I say I’m happy to ditch the word Covid entirely.

I additionally agree with a single cover of mass panic …

Although…I’m probably still going to talk about my baffling *illness*

and Mr. Childers will probably continue to talk about the shot …

And I agree, we should all probably be focused on something else …

We are just so human.

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daverkb's avatar

I agree. And when I reflect back on the Obama years and Obama's use of the words 'radical transformation', I remember saying to myself ... "What the heck does that mean?" Now I know that Obama literally meant EVERYTHING. And now even 'hacking the wetware' meaning us, this too is I am afraid, a reality present and existential.

And actually, I just want to be human and back to normal. And let this demonic, insane world find an early grave.

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daverkb's avatar

Also, you might like this. It is a very coherent statement of things. All cause mortality is the difference between truth and fiction. The statement and conclusions are wider than the title would suggest.

https://rumble.com/v2ohtte-physicist-dr-denis-rancourt-presents-his-findings-on-all-cause-mortality-ot.html

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