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NerdyPotato · M
At first it created a sense of community and everyone tried to help each other make the best of it. But after only a few weeks people got tired of that and became more selfish than ever, or at least more open about that. The start showed that it's possible to make everything accessible to chronically ill people, but the day the healthy population didn't need things to be available at home, the disabled were excluded again, even more than before, because it was still considered normal to not want to see them participate in society.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@NerdyPotato After a couple of weeks Russia and the alt-right figured out they could use it to boost their cause* FTFY