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Has Covid and the pandemic broken you?

Do you no longer care about going out and having fun? When you think about going out does it scare or concern you? How has the pandemic changed you and your lifestyle?
ShadowWorker · 61-69, F Best Comment
In the beginning of this pandemic, I was scared to death. In my heart and soul I felt the whole world had been "seeded" with this manmade invisible enemy.
Then I witness the insanity. The controlled world...like we were all dumber than a box of rocks.
Instead of being caring, helpful to one another's needs... we turned the other way. Logic went out the door.

I just got back from an awesome visit with my family and friends.. unvaxxed, unmasked and I felt wonderful. ...free!!!
If I would of, could of, should of gotten sick... it was meant to be, if I die due to covid... my Father who is in Heaven... said.. time to come home... everything is going to be alright!!

Now my respect remains for this ...virus, but the fear is gone. My fear now is mankind's plan to turn America into a communist country. Things are about to get worse, not pushing fear but awareness... time to prepare for the next chapter of this controlling event. The writing is on the wall!!

This is spiritual warfare, and it isn't going away soon.
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ShadowWorker · 61-69, F
@Stereoguy Thank you for BC. Sigh... my thoughts run deep. My outlook is spiritual. The Devil is on the loose!!!
United we stand, divided we fall! That simple. Our world leaders are dividing us for ... their purpose and control. WAKE UP!!! 🤯💖✌
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therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
I have no worry about a virus which has a 99.7 percent survival rate. I take vitamin c, d, zinc, garlic pills and quercetin, my immune system is fine. Your immune system needs to encounter germs in order to be strong and vibrant.

I never listen to government propaganda or a media which constantly lies to me. My freedom is very important to me. I will not become a victim to fear. I choose to live rather than exist.

This handling of the virus was primarily done to rig an election and increase government tyranny. I refuse to feed into the mass hysteria.

I believe when your time is up to leave this earth, your time is up. I'd rather live free than exist within constant worry and fear.
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Tres13 · 51-55, M
TheRascallyOne · 31-35, M
Broken me? Hardly. But then I believe this is a plandemic and not a pandemic. Too much evidence out there that the virus was fabricated in a lab. The fact that the virus has NEVER been found in any animal, wild or domestic...after testing more than 80,000 animals across 209 different species over the last 2 years...is a massive clue. The fact that virologists have found unnatural genome sequences in this virus that do not appear in nature is another clue. The fact that gov't health agencies attempted to suppress and delete this information to keep it from the public is another clue. Add in what's known about Fauci's Gain of Function research with the Wuhan Institute of Virology and you've connected enough dots of evidence that the idea that covid was a planned event to control the masses is not some silly conspiracy theory. Just read Klaus Schwab's book about Covid 19 and The Great Reset, and you have motive.

We shouldn't feel broken. That's what the cabal is trying to do to us. We should be angry. These people must be held to account for crimes against humanity. And if I can borrow a cheesey cliche from Cobra Kai...no mercy.
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@BizSuitStacy i completely agree with you
gol979 · 41-45, M
@Stereoguy i disagree with the lab theory. If we correctly apply context like we do for lockdowns, injections etc then the man made theory doesnt really stack up. Why would you have to use a fraudulent test? The average age of death from "covid" is 80+ and on top most are already ill. Why the need to falsify death certs (fraudulent pcr to determine? Etc, etc. They wouldnt need to cook up the numbers if its was a bio weapon
ImpeccablyImperfect · 51-55, F
I didn’t let it affect me right from the start.
I’ve never (yep, I said NEVER) put on a mask just to enter a place. If they refused me entry (which happened only [i][b]two times[/b][/i] in as many years) I turned and walked away. And I have NOT been back to those two places, even after all this nonsense was lifted.
Obviously, I haven’t gone into most restaurants or bars, because I am unjabbed but that doesn’t bother me in the least. I don’t care if I never eat out again, or pay $7 for a bottle of beer! 🤦‍♀️ Although, if one looked hard enough, there were MANY places which flew under the radar and were continuing to offer the same things they always have….sort of an underground scene, as during prohibition. No rules, no masks, and most importantly, NO COVID. I attended many such nights and it was great!!

I entertained in my home throughout the ‘lockdowns’ and I did not limit the amount of visitors I had, in fact most times I made sure to have MORE than we were [i][b]”allowed”[/b][/i] just to push it.

So no, it did not affect me. 😉
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PerfectionOfTheHeart · 46-50, F
Due to my health anxiety it dictated quite a bit. My closeness to others. My trips to town. And my visits and outings with friends. Then I found the courage to get vaccinated knowing what the shots alone could do to my body. Every direction concerning how to deal with the pandemic tested my anxiety and that did play a part in my depression keeping me distant from the life I once threw myself into. Losing my FIL to Covid played up the fear of what could be and fed the need to withdrawal even more. But last month we attended a major sporting event. There wasn’t a mask in sight and for the first time in two years the world I was in felt normal. And I absolutely loved it despite my health anxiety whispering “what if” in my ear more than a few times. I’ve done everything I can do to protect myself, but I feel I’ve lost a good chunk of myself in the process. My love told me it’s time to live when he sensed my hesitancy in attending that sporting event he knew I’d have fun at, and it’s a phrase I repeat to myself everyday now. I choose to get back to the life I once knew and loved. It’s a process but one that’s a lot better than the one that dragged me away from it.
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PerfectionOfTheHeart · 46-50, F
@Stereoguy The timing wasn’t right then. The energy will come when it is. The Keys aren’t going anywhere.
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Carissimi · 70-79, F
I was broken long before the pandemic, and was already a semi-recluse because of it. However, I had just started to go out a little more, and even traveled to Europe, then came the pandemic, and I’ve been holed up ever since. I think it’s just made me more reclusive, and with the change in our culture, I don’t particularly like, or feel like I belong in this New World.
Carissimi · 70-79, F
They say “like attracts like,” and “birds of a feather flock together.” I don’t know any like minded people. All except two people, I’ve met, in the last 6-years, were all on the Left, and they only tolerate conservatives as long as you remain silent. I dare not say I support Trump. One of these lunatics shot and killed a man because he looked like Trump. I stay away from them. I stay away from everyone since Covid. @carpediem
carpediem · 61-69, M
@Carissimi Urban life
Carissimi · 70-79, F
@carpediem I do live in a city, although it feels like I’m in the country too.
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
O'Biden administration now looking to cede US sovereignty to the CCP controlled bureaucrats at the WHO? When will the treason end?

EMERGENCY, Call your congress people immediately and stop this.....

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ON MAY 22: WHO WILL HAVE AUTHORITY TO LOCK DOWN ALL OF AMERICA
https://www.israel365news.com/269274/on-may-22-biden-to-hand-over-american-sovereignty-to-who/

Excerpt from article above:

[Officials from the Biden Administration are working to give the World Health Organization the power to unilaterally declare a health emergency in any country, thereby giving them emergency powers. The message from the administration and the vote are going unreported by the heritage media, but former Congressman Michele Bachmann is working hard at sounding the alarm.
BACHMANN: “BIGGEST GLOBAL POWER GRAB IN OUR LIFETIMES”
Bachmann has stated that the upcoming vote in Geneva over the Biden Administration’s amendments would cede U.S. sovereignty to the WHO over national healthcare decisions in what she described as “the biggest global power grab that we have seen in our lifetimes.”

Bachmann’s concern is over the vote that will take place on May 22 in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) governing legislative body, the World Health Assembly (WHA). The vote is to ratify the amendments proposed by the Biden administration and are scheduled as “Provisional agenda item 16.2”.
Bachmann spoke about the dilemma on Steve Bannon’s War Room.
“This authority that they will be given will impact 99.4% of all the people in the world,” Bachmann said. “There are 193 nations belonging to the UN. The Biden administration is bringing amendments that were proposed that all nations of the earth cede their sovereignty over their national health care decisions to the WHO.”
“This means that the WHO would have decision-making authority to intervene in the United States government policy and any nation of the world without our permission. For instance, the lockdown where you see 26 million people today locked down in Shangai, China. They can’t leave their apartments or homes. The WHO would have the authority to be able to enforce that here in the United States, on whatever pretext they want. They don’t have to show data. They could do this.”]
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O'Biden administration now looking to cede US sovereignty to the CCP controlled bureaucrats at the WHO? When will the treason end?

When you thought you've seen everything imaginable, the O'Biden administration pulls out another treasonous stunner out of the hat. These miscreants on the Left are now attempting to hand off US sovereignty to the WHO. It is a covert way of opening up a back door to world government control.

This Biden treason is becoming Orwellian, how much more damage can the Left possibly inflict upon our country? We are now to be held hostage by the CCP controlled WHO? Where are the Republicans on this? Sleep at the switch as usual.

Call your Congress people now and inform people this is happening. Tell them all to get on the ball immediately and stop this!
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
It didn't. I'm ready to go back to how it was before pandemic and I wish the rest of the world would too.
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CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@Stereoguy I have a feeling like people just resigned and adopted the approach "whatever will be, will be". People have different problems now anyway. I hope warm weather will bring less cases like it was every year so far.
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Ive been thru way too much shit to worry about a virus with a 99.5 survival rate. ive survived working in the prison system with long term felons for 32 years....... I was vaxxed twice (thanks to work LOL) and still caught covid. Ive been thru cancer, divorce twice, and 4 kids. sorry, but COVID doesnt scare me.
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4meAndyou · F
I would love to go out and have fun, but you sort of need company for that. People who used to be company for me have had their health destroyed...and not by Covid. One by lung cancer, and two others by progressive genetic disorders, a fourth by a bone disintegrating disease in her inner ear.

NOW we have inflation beyond anything I have ever experienced. So no matter how much I would like to go out, I can't afford it. My little excursion last week put $300 on my charge card...and no eating out was involved.
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4meAndyou · F
@Stereoguy As I said, I have not been able to afford to go out to eat. And yes, alone. Three of my friends can't walk anymore, and the fourth one can walk but he gets very breathless. He says he can't walk out to his mailbox anymore.

I decided that I wanted some of my framed family photos matted professionally. Originally I made my own mats, but they were out of paper, and the photos were sliding down to the bottom of the frames. I also wanted a beautiful picture from my 2021 calendar custom framed and matted. All told, $216.00. THEN I went grocery shopping. I thought I would be able to pay cash for that, but I didn't have enough. I was $20 short. ☹️
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akindheart · 61-69, F
nope. i used the time constructively. it is people who don't like their own company that got damaged. i am pretty sure our governor is NOT going to mask mandate again
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SW-User
In no way has it broken me. I started going out again very early on in the pandemic. The only thing that's ever curtailed that are the intermittent restrictions and lockdowns we've had. I've found them all to be a total inconvenience but now we're done with that I can go about living my life unimpeded again. Life is too short to spend worrying about a virus that isn't going to kill you.
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bowman81 · M
No, I still have my health. Covid has altered my lifestyle some, there are/were restrictions, changes in the way we work and communicate. It has had a profound effect on schools, the economy, the way we celebrate important events....but broken? No way, not broken, maybe bent a bit and swaying with the winds but certainly NOT broken.
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bowman81 · M
@Stereoguy Bend but don't break, don't let it sap your joy. It has been a challenge.
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carpediem · 61-69, M
It hasn’t had an effect on me. I still lived my life.
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akindheart · 61-69, F
i just tested positive this morning and i can tell you this is no picnic. i have been bedridden since Tuesday night.
akindheart · 61-69, F
@MarkLovesCoffee always do happy to see you. I thought itmissed me but i have been travelling and it got me
MarkLovesCoffee · 56-60, M
Keep hydrated ..take some painkillers and get well very soon @akindheart
akindheart · 61-69, F
@MarkLovesCoffee i am on antiviral meds and decongestants...feeling a little better. i have a phone call with dr. tomorrow. lets catch up
Isthisit · F
No covid hasnt broken me. I am limited in places i can go to of course but that doesnt bother me.
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Isthisit · F
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SW-User
Pandemic didn't change me at all. I was forced to wear a mask at work and grocery stores, but I still went about my daily life as normal as possible.
Now... I am back to normal life. Never lived in fear and always had family around me.
elafina · 36-40, F
No, the opposite. it gave me time to heal, to take it slow, to see further <3 it got me more humble, and more compassionate... but yeah before that it did brake me down i recall ❤️
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No. How can a fake virus break anything. Covid hysteria has affected me though as travel was restricted .

And the vaccine has a higher chance of harming people more than this flu
It has changed me, sure. But it has not broken me. Ive come to accept what it is and what situation we all have. We have no choice but to adapt to it.

Maybe it has made me consider things I never thought of in the past.

I cannot help but wonder about sharing an enclosed plane with other people… or even sharing a common washroom. It took a lot of thinking to make me book my flight for this year.
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@Stereoguy
Halfway across the world - in a 17hr flight.

I still wonder how id share that effing washroom… but a part of me just says: “whatever!” 🤷‍♀️

I cant hide at this little corner of the world forever… so yeah, im taking a big chance! 💪
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Zaphod42 · 46-50, M
I’m an introverted home body by nature. My lifestyle is the same as it’s always been 😂
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Zaphod42 · 46-50, M
@Stereoguy It’s the perfect excuse to break any and every social engagement 😂
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Oster1 · M
NOT AT ALL!!!

IT NEVER DID!!!

PEOPLE ARE BEING MURDERED!!!

And if no one has a clue, then may the Good Lord, bless you!
Ozuye502 · 36-40, M
If anything at all it galvanized my mistrust of government. As far as breaking me no!
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
Courageous Medical Doctor Warns America's Medical Establishment Has Blood On Their Hands And Is A Disgrace For Pushing Propaganda And Politics Over Evidence-Based Medicine
- 'When You Kill Evidence-Based Medicine, You Kill People'
http://allnewspipeline.com/Courageous_Medical_Doctor_Confirms_What_We_Have_Been_Warned.php
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@Stereoguy I do, as well. It's very reassuring. I wish my now former doctor had been one of them. I had no viable choice but to leave him as my PCP after his arm twisting and shaming me for refusing to take the bio-weapon jabs.
Elessar · 26-30, M
No, or at least not yet. When I'll catch it this might change.

My mental health was sh*t before and is sh*t now so it's not that I've noticed any real difference. 2019 was a happier year than usual but still, just a bubble, if it wasn't COVID something else would've bursted it regardless.
It didn’t break me. I ignored the science did my thing and have not contracted any illnesses since the de-population, great re set scheme began.
Fear is a disabler and those who spread fear must be recognized and disregarded, and gotten rid of.
It has had its effect on me... I have a different perspective towards things... Im more calm, and more understanring....
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@romell

Thank you dear Romell... 🙏
@Stereoguy

Amen... 🤗
Moosepantspatty · 31-35, M
I was already agoraphobic and lived alone, it scared the shit out of me in the beginning until i realized that literally nothing would change for me. It wasnt until I moved to my new house that i had to worry about masks and shit
Moosepantspatty · 31-35, M
@Stereoguy love it! The old house was white and airy, coulda had weddings in it. The new ones dark! Everything is black and Grey and brown. Lights dont do shit during the day its so dark.
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Moosepantspatty · 31-35, M
@Stereoguy its okay, its dark on purpose 🤣
Fairydust · F
No it hasn’t, I had covid a couple of weeks ago, wasn’t too bad, I only knew I had it because my daughter tested positive, I felt under the weather but that was it, I’m not vaccinated either. 😌
It's not Covid, itself, that concerns me or has changed my lifestyle. My knowledge of what's behind the "plandemic" has created a distance between me and what most people still think it is. It's not Covid, but my feelings of loneliness and despair which have led to my not wanting to go out and participate in a world of people so swept up in the greatest crime against humanity, that many friends and [i]could[/i]-have-been friends have turned me away, thinking me crazy for not agreeing with what [i]their[/i] truth is about it, that's got me down.
Bluebirdsonmyshoulder · 46-50, F
The only reason I was concerned was because of my kids reactions to it all and seeing other people react to it. I was never ever worried personally.
Lonelycloud · 51-55, M
Yes. It did. Staying in a house for most part and without a nice view of the outside world, I felt depressed. But when things eased a bit, I moved to another house with a lovely view of the sunrise and with lots of fresh air. Then I had a chance to visit my workplace,( I do work from home) it was great to meet friends. Human spirit being what it is, things are looking up. We will always be resilient and bounce back from the deepest and darkest hell.
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Lonelycloud · 51-55, M
@Stereoguy yes feel wonderful. Thank you for the question ☺️
DoubleRings · 51-55, F
Made it better with a perfect excuse not to go to to gatherings and parties - especially the kind where they wanna sell you crap.
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Adrift · 61-69, F
It just gave me a shitty work attitude.
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Adrift · 61-69, F
@Stereoguy who knows, I bore easily and need something that is physically stimulating as well as mentally.
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yes. i come on here and actually argue with people. i don't argue with people.

i know how to bake and cook everything i wanted to now. I MAKE MY OWN ICE CREAM NOW!

i stopped caring about my weight. i don't get any exercise and i can barely breath after climbing the stairs to go to bed.

And i don't really care about anything. my favorite dogs died during this crap and i am stuck with a dog that can't stand me.

on the up side: i am reclusive so that part didn't really bother me
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Life has definitely changed for me. I used to love being around lots people and now I am ready to leave as soon as I see a crowd and I don’t really understand the work shortage but it’s definitely taken some of the fun of going out, with the excessive wait, just to go out to eat or for drinks with friends.
I just don’t understand how anyone can not afford go back now. Unemployment can’t be that much
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@Stereoguy lol ikr! Must be nice to be them.
FurryFace · 61-69, M
my life stlyle sucks , but what gets me is peoples paranoia , wearing masks when they don't really need too
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WintaTheAngle · 41-45, M
The opposite. I’m making up for lost time. I spent that time thinking about what I missed and now I want to better use my spare time.
Elanor · F
It was heavy at times … my anxiety sky rocketed, made me feel sad for the world and how it caused fear if people got to close to one another.

FUBAR.
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Elanor · F
Thank you. I wish you joy 🥲 @Stereoguy
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Starcrossed · 41-45, F
I was already kinda broken, it definitely enabled me in my brokenness
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Iwillwait · M
My body is shot, and needs a major overhaul.
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@Stereoguy If it could only be that simple...
Keeper · M
I've moved on about a year ago - been doing things normally w/o fear.
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Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
No I saw it as a rather long period where we had to make changes to protect a venerable population. Was a pain but now with vaccinations that population is not so much at risk so I don't think about it much I did end up shying away from indoor activities in favor of outdoor ones and now don't want to go back even though I no longer worry about indoor, I like outdoor better.
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SW-User
Yea, i have changed and so has my lifestyle.
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sciguy18 · M
I rarely went anywhere before, so there’s not much of a change for me.
SW-User
No. I still try to do things daily.
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SW-User
I know i don't feel the same
cycleman · 61-69, M
No way. It has opened several doors for me.
I'm not homeless and unemployed.
But still don't have a friend, just good acquaintances. 😊
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cycleman · 61-69, M
@Stereoguy Just the daily rides about town.
How about for yourself?
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chrisCA · M
Not at all.
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Torsten · 36-40, M
not at all. I never changed my lifestyle over it at all. I have covid now and get a weeks holiday for it. I am doing great
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Torsten · 36-40, M
@Stereoguy thanks mate

 
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