Author Topic: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth  (Read 152 times)

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 11:23:51 PM »

i was never a covid follower lol ... pretty sure i was just playing devils advocate with u in 2020 .... but i never got vaxed and knew the whole thing was nonsense fairly early

as for trump ... i did buy the hype of him bein a racist white supremscist early on .... i still don't really care for politics like that, but i can see a lot of it was conjecture nowadays

You don't remember when they first started cancelling and shutting down schools and businesses, this was March 2020.  I can scroll back in my facebook. 

You don't remember arguing me on Facebook, mostly we were arguing on a account of you thinking Covid was a legitimate threat and me saying it was bogus.  It wasn't like you were ever arguing for masks or vaxxines or anything like that.  But without checking my facebook, you were mostly just arguing that it was a legitimate and scary threat, that people were dying, and potentially more
 

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #16 on: Yesterday at 11:47:32 PM »
You don't remember when they first started cancelling and shutting down schools and businesses, this was March 2020.  I can scroll back in my facebook. 

You don't remember arguing me on Facebook, mostly we were arguing on a account of you thinking Covid was a legitimate threat and me saying it was bogus.  It wasn't like you were ever arguing for masks or vaxxines or anything like that.  But without checking my facebook, you were mostly just arguing that it was a legitimate and scary threat, that people were dying, and potentially more


iirc i was saying we don't know for sure either way .... kinda on some "let's wait n see before we jump the gun" type shit ..... n mostly just to play devils advocate .... there was never a time where i was genuinely scared of covid lol
 

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #17 on: Yesterday at 11:54:40 PM »

iirc i was saying we don't know for sure either way .... kinda on some "let's wait n see before we jump the gun" type shit ..... n mostly just to play devils advocate .... there was never a time where i was genuinely scared of covid lol

No, not you yourself.  You weren't saying you were scared of it for yourself.

But I think we were arguing over statistics and you were arguing for the narrative that it was a threat statistically.

 

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #18 on: Yesterday at 11:59:12 PM »
No, not you yourself.  You weren't saying you were scared of it for yourself.

But I think we were arguing over statistics and you were arguing for the narrative that it was a threat statistically.


sounds about right

musta been right when the nba got cancelled or some shit

i still had no idea what was bout to happen early on but the nba shutting down was a big deal to me lol
 

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Re: Wiz Khalifa on Flat Earth
« Reply #19 on: Today at 12:09:12 AM »

sounds about right

musta been right when the nba got cancelled or some shit

i still had no idea what was bout to happen early on but the nba shutting down was a big deal to me lol

Which brings me to a point that I want to make. Where did people place their anger in moments like that?

...Because unfortunately, people didn't place their anger in the most obvious place.  The frustration should have been directed at the very people that were telling us that we could not do the things that we had always done.  Because you see places like Sweden where life continued on like normal.  There were even some states like South Dakota, Florida, and Texas where things continued on relatively normal, and you didn't see everyone suddenly dying in those places.

So that was one of the most frustrating things for me.  That people didn't just simply say, "I have always done this and now these people are not allowing me!"   And place their frustration in that direction.