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Re: Reasons to feel sad

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Will the visitor who came be charged with anything? Pretty sure that going anywhere as sensitive as a senior home without a mask during a pandemic should be a jailable offense. Literally has blood on his hands.

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I don't know about this, but I could imagine he'll get away with a high fine. I don't know if that will be satisfying, but I also don't know how the person will feel with knowing that it was his fault.
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Unfortunately I think expecting these people will realize they done something wrong or learn anything is a bit naive :( The level of self-righteousness these people have in their anti-restriction rebellion is usually way too high for that.

Also, I suggest you don't visit Prague anytime soon if you are allergic to these people. Literally 3/4 of people don't wear masks at all unless it's a grocery store that won't let you in without one. And meanwhile Czech republic is among the worst affected countries in the world right now. I (as a Slovak) like czechs, they are our brothers but they are so incredibly stubborn it makes me go crazy sometimes.
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ceero wrote:Unfortunately I think expecting these people will realize they done something wrong or learn anything is a bit naive :( The level of self-righteousness these people have in their anti-restriction rebellion is usually way too high for that.
Must be some kind of immunity to reason indeed. Thought for a while, wo am I to judge this behavior. But now that this stuff is affecting me directly more and more I won't continue sitting still.
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Europe really seems to not want to do anything much to stop the virus.

No wonder most European tennis players have lost their mind coming to Melbourne for the Australian Open and spending 14 days in a hotel without training or leaving because of a covid case on the plane. Well that's what all Aussies have to do when they return home, 14 days in hotel quarantine) and Melbourne people were locked down for 20 weeks out of 52 last year.
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ThePrincipal wrote:Europe really seems to not want to do anything much to stop the virus.

No wonder most European tennis players have lost their mind coming to Melbourne for the Australian Open and spending 14 days in a hotel without training or leaving because of a covid case on the plane. Well that's what all Aussies have to do when they return home, 14 days in hotel quarantine) and Melbourne people were locked down for 20 weeks out of 52 last year.
The problem is that the European politicians are pussies afraid to do what's necessary fearing it would loose them the next election. If the lockdown basically the entire Europe is going through right now was implemented in October as all the epidemiologists were suggesting, we could be living -sort of- a normal life these days and saving thousands of lives. But nah, the local politicians won't move a finger when it comes to something even slightly unpopular unless there are literally thousands dying.
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My cat has passed yesterday due to thoracic cancer. There's nothing that one could've done. Rest in peace, my dear princess :(

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SKRWD wrote:My cat has passed yesterday due to thoracic cancer. There's nothing that one could've done. Rest in peace, my dear princess :(
Aw damn, rip! :(

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SKRWD wrote:My cat has passed yesterday due to thoracic cancer. There's nothing that one could've done. Rest in peace, my dear princess :(
Fuck, take care man.
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Post by battlejellyfish »

meh

When I think I'm finally able to let overstressing go when new things which are quite important for different reasons come up, there's a reminder this feeling is still there. I still tend to focus way too much on catastrophizing the bad consequences rather than relying on my experiences and have a trust in me that I can do it. Not happens all the time lately but still hits when it does and chances I fuck it up is obviously bigger.

And I can hardly track my thoughts away when I'm having my lunch break right now and I don't have the usual appetite :/

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