It's truly remarkable. I am one of the fortunate ones whose life didn't change all that much throughout all of this. I was already in less of a relationship with my liberal sisters after Trump won in 2016, and their predictable responses to covid, when I gave them facts over a year ago, was to be expected. They both live across countr…
It's truly remarkable. I am one of the fortunate ones whose life didn't change all that much throughout all of this. I was already in less of a relationship with my liberal sisters after Trump won in 2016, and their predictable responses to covid, when I gave them facts over a year ago, was to be expected. They both live across country anyway.
Almost the rest of the people I know and hang out with are a lot like me in worldview, but for all of their various reasons-mostly the mandates, I think almost all of them got the jabs. It's something that came up only once. I play Euchre in a card group (look it up, it's a midwest card game) at a brewery with folks I've met over the past couple years every other Thursday.
Two of the guys called off saying they are sick tonight. One of them just texted letting us know he's now actually in the hospital with sepsis. I feel positive that it is his immune system degradation that allowed this to happen, and sadly, at some point, all of them will be having health trials of their own. All of them.
It's so maddening that if they'd all, or almost everybody, had just said no, the killers could not have moved forward.
That's sad. I hope he recovers. I also hope you are wrong about the rest of them. Because other than my husband, son and granddaughter, everyone I know and love got the jab.
I hope I'm wrong, too, and maybe in some instances for all of those who took it we love, perhaps it shortens their life at the end of their lives when they are already old age and "we'll never know." In other words, they live to be 83 instead of 89...
It's truly remarkable. I am one of the fortunate ones whose life didn't change all that much throughout all of this. I was already in less of a relationship with my liberal sisters after Trump won in 2016, and their predictable responses to covid, when I gave them facts over a year ago, was to be expected. They both live across country anyway.
Almost the rest of the people I know and hang out with are a lot like me in worldview, but for all of their various reasons-mostly the mandates, I think almost all of them got the jabs. It's something that came up only once. I play Euchre in a card group (look it up, it's a midwest card game) at a brewery with folks I've met over the past couple years every other Thursday.
Two of the guys called off saying they are sick tonight. One of them just texted letting us know he's now actually in the hospital with sepsis. I feel positive that it is his immune system degradation that allowed this to happen, and sadly, at some point, all of them will be having health trials of their own. All of them.
It's so maddening that if they'd all, or almost everybody, had just said no, the killers could not have moved forward.
That's sad. I hope he recovers. I also hope you are wrong about the rest of them. Because other than my husband, son and granddaughter, everyone I know and love got the jab.
I hope I'm wrong, too, and maybe in some instances for all of those who took it we love, perhaps it shortens their life at the end of their lives when they are already old age and "we'll never know." In other words, they live to be 83 instead of 89...