• DarkThoughts@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    It amazes me that covidiots still don’t understand the difference between inside and outside spaces for that matter. If people breath and cough around the outside, shit will just be swept away by the wind. If people do that in enclosed spaces, then they’ll just start to saturate the air with germs over its prolonged time. And then you even expect them to take off the mask when they’re in the witness stand? Do you think that’s like a germ free zone? lol

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      1 year ago

      You may have an excellent argument to make but I’m afraid I stopped reading at “covidiot”.

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        1 year ago

        One of the most helpful mindsets I’ve adopted was accepting that I don’t want to be wrong any longer than I have to be.

        Strangers on the internet don’t care. The only person you’re hurting is yourself.

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          1 year ago

          I wouldn’t say I’m hurt. More embarrassed that I accepted a definition without further scrutiny.

          My philosophy is to always be learning. Sometimes trauma impedes it and a wake up call is necessary. So I appreciate your time and thoughtful response and will take this lesson as an opportunity to do better for myself.

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            1 year ago

            I wasn’t strictly talking about the definition of covidiot, I was referring to the virus’ transmissibility; indoors vs outdoors.

            There has been a lot of misinformation during covid, from both sides, and virtually everyone needs to accept that they were wrong about certain things.

            For example, I was forced to change my mind about the safety of the vaccine. I still personally believe most people should have been vaccinated, but we need to accept that it didn’t do what was expected.

            At the end of the day, Covid is a respiratory virus, and the consensus of indoors vs outdoors transmissibility had been reached decades ago.

            I appreciated the measured response, it’s rare to see people sincerely reflect on their beliefs so quickly without feeling condescended.