The Boston globe? A bunch of progressive morons are going to post how much they loved it. š¬
What the lockdown tyrants did is unforgiveable.
I remember thinking “this is a bunch of bullshit” and I was right. I complied with the mask demand only when absolutely necessary, spent as much time as possible outside, and never got covid.
Grave markers, from both Covid and the Covid MRNA vaxās.
My daughter’s wedding went from a fun beautiful wedding to a 4 person. FU Fauci.
the good old days for the lefties
Driving to work and lack of traffic was like Sunday morning stacked on top of Christmas morning.
During the lockdown, the atmosphere reminded me a lot of 911 because of everyone being somber and scared.
Near the end, walking into a grocery store and finding a very pretty 20 year old girl behind the counter with NO mask! Perhaps the prettiest smile I can ever recall seeing.
I always wore my mask UNDER my nose, the whole time.
Went about my business as I pleased.
One memory was during contact tracing. Subject thought they caught Covid at the grocery store from a guy not wearing a mask.
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We asked if he had been around any sick people and he mentioned a guy in his car pool “but we were wearing masks”. A car pool!! During Covid!!! And you are worried about a guy in the grocery store!!(smh)
When I got an award for Covid work, they asked us to put on masks for the picture. I refused. Dam the virtue signal.
The pandemic released the power of the Karen. It was the repressed woman’s dream epidemic.
Will tell it here since they won’t see it.
I came down with it December 31 2021, and I had it the whole month of January 2022. There was a stretch where I could not eat, and drank very little, for eight days. My husband saved my life. It was not breathing COVID, it was digestive system COVID. On the way to the a local emergency room to get plasma our car broke down. My sister came to pick us up to go the remainder of the trip. The plasma seemed to help. Never so ill in my life.
My husband took ivermectin. As far as we know he never got COVID. I never had the “vax” and will never get one. My immune system is now my “vax.”
I remember seeing the idiots walking or bicycling around Newton by themselves outside with masks on.
That’s my memory.
I also remember armed cops at the Stop & Shop making sure people wore their masks.
And who could forget the silly arrows in the aisles of stores, because Covid only went one way, dontcha know.
I’d rather forget all these things, but better I didn’t.
Watching a bunch of sheep wearing silly masks. Pathetic fools.Even St. Fauci eventually admitted that they do nothing.
My most notable memory was being approached at night in the Meijer parking lot by two guys in a civic asking if I needed to buy any toilet paper. Weird times.
WHAT IN THE MOTHER #### OF ALL THAT IS GOOD AND DECENT?!!!?!?
ARE THEY MISSING THE GOOD OLD DAYS!?!?
THESE @#$@#$ @#$@#ING #$@#$ OF @#$@#S!!!!
CRUSH THEM TRUMP
CRUSH THEM ALL AND SEND THEM TO HELL!
My one lasting memory is my utter disgust at learning how many FREEPERS are Branch Covidians who were fully on board with totalitarian Nazi lockdowns and mandates.
It’s the small things that stand out in my mind:
1. Being able to hike in the 1,400 Foothills Park in Palo Alto, CA with nary another soul in the entire park and the sky empty of jets.
2. Tearing the yellow “caution” tape off the park benches and enjoying the solitude.
3. Being harangued by a woman at Rodeo Beach in Marin County for talking to her husband on a beach bench while not wearing a mask with a brisk 15-20 mph breeze off the Pacific in our faces. Not a virus particle within miles of us, yet she was screaming “Where’s your mask? Where are you from?” She was going to blow an artery so her nice husband took her by the arm and escorted her away.
4. Being harangued by a masked guy on a trail because I didn’t have a mask on — out in the bright sunshine, beautiful day, nice breeze and only a couple of people within eyesight.
5. An Asian mom coming up a hillside trail with her little boy moving to the outside of the trail next to the steep drop-off and facing the canyon — all to avoid passing next to me for 0.1 seconds.
6. People on the sidewalk stepping into the street next to the cars whizzing by to avoid passing too close to me.
7. Watching a waiter at a restaurant on the coast drop food off in paper bags by the back of a woman’s car and her waiting for him to go back into the restaurant, then getting out of her car to put the bag of food into her car.
8. Supermarkets putting the “One Way” arrows on their aisle floors as if that would do any good.
9. Local restaurants building sidewalk cafe tents. They effectively built outdoor enclosed rooms no different, really, from their indoor enclosed rooms.
In summary, the sheer and utter stupidity and folly of the “common man” and their inability to assess relative risks — like standing on the edge of a canyon with your little boy, or stepping into a street full of cars inches away, or passing by another person for 0.1 seconds on the sidewalk.