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We are mostly the same, of the same mind, but she is more paranoid, more reclusive, a darker personality in general.
There is no way to tell us apart online. And we look the same in real life too, no unique identifying marks.
We both give you thumbs up!
Some posts are all hers, some posts are all mine, we are online at different times depending on our schedule.
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what the hell is going on here
I need answers
so many questions
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One thing you should know about me is I sit on the fence a lot and it's not easy for me to take one proper viewpoint, even after I consider facts and data. I don't know why I am like this. For example, I would often complain to people I know that the way we reacted to Covid was ridiculous, that we were ruining our society but locking everything down and basically almost forcing vaccination on civilians, but then at night to myself I would doubt what I said and even feel a little guilty about what I said. If you look at the data, it says it is only a statistically significant threat to those over 80. Well isn't a typical influenza flew like that too you might ask? Well not quite. Covid is a pretty much a joke of a virus, but what if you are over 80? 85? 90? What if you have a weakened immune system? What if you are a cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy? What if you have an autoimmune disease? How would you feel about the virus spreading rapidly then? It's not that easy just to say it is harmless to 99% of the population? There is no easy answer to this question. Covid was a very borderline type of virus. Not as serious as a lot of other illnesses, but a little worse than influenza flew. We don't have lockdowns for influenza you might say? It's a valid point, but Covid is a little worse than influenza especially in the extremely vulnerable. Well isn't influenza also dangerous to 90 year old cancer patients too? Yes it is but the data shows covid poses a slightly more dangerous risk, so perhaps the vaccines, lockdowns, ect are all worth it? There is no clear answer. I'm probably leaning a little more to thinking that we handled it poorly and overreacted and didn't get that balance right, but I do doubt myself sometimes... I honestly think there is no right or wrong answer in this case. Most things aren't black and white. They are often grey.
I am the same politically. You should never be sure of anything entirely. Always be willing to change are try to see the other viewpoint and realise not everything is black and white and complex issue require complex discussion and opinion. For example, and don't take this the wrong way because it's not supposed to be, but you said in your AMA thread that the main reason you are on the right is because of the crime and violence you have been exposed to. It's a valid point and I would probably take up the same opinion if I was in your shoes, but do you think it's right to advocate political ideology based on anecdotes? There might be reasons why you are exposed to so much danger which the ordinary person would not be, and this might be skewing your perception. For example, the crime situation might seem worse than it is because you inadvertently (through no fault of your own) have placed a target for crime by living in very large houses, constant travel, ect which might make you a target for crime. I'm not saying it's right, don't get me wrong, but your experience shouldn't create policy for everyone else.
I often try to look at the science and facts, but even these aren't always useful in something as complex as politics and opinion, having the data is one thing, but who is to draw the line at hoe much weight that data should be given in making policy and political decisions? Data is not enough it needs to be analysed and interpreted and opinions formed.
Sorry for going on but I'm just trying to give a different viewpoint. I might be wrong but that's what I feel like writing today. Don't worry I myself don't even agree with what I write. I'm very jekyll and Hyde with my opinions.
And that was a very interesting read, you lived quite the life, very exciting but I'm happy you and your family are safe now. I read every word of it and you did a good job painting the moments in my head. It's just hard for me respond with quotes and to separate sentences as I am phone posting.
I private messaged you this but thought I would also post it here as it's kind of related to some of the questions I asked too and you encourage me to post in this thread. But don't worry I left out your parts for privacy Incase you didn't want anything shared.
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