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  1. #1 – What a total bunch of malarkey this covid is. I’ve never seen so many deranged people in my life who buy into this total hoax that even an 8 year old would have seen through seventy years ago.

  2. #2 You should read “The Great Influenza” by John M Barry. It’s about the pandemic of 1918. As someone who seems to really embrace the past, and who seems to be a lover of history, you should pick it up. I warn you though, you won’t like what you read. Even in 1918 there were people like you who stuck their heads in the sand, ignoring science, while millions died. We’ve learned absolutely nothing. There will be another pandemic, of that there is little doubt. And we will again make the same mistakes because of people who would rather complain than work together. People who will always confuse freedom with selfishness.

  3. #3 – The interesting thing about the epidemic in 1918 is they were still able to carry on the mass killing of WWI while all those people were dying. So, I guess they were “multi- tasking”.

  4. #4 Not sure who “they” are but there certainly was a lot of killing during WW1. There was also a lot of needless dying because of a virus that could have been mitigated if people like Woodrow Wilson did what was necessary rather than politicize it and make it about himself. Sound familiar? Oh and fun fact, the SCOTUS ruled in 1918 that employers CAN mandate vaccines. So when people pretend that their freedoms are under attack like never before, they should pick up a book once and a while. Like it says up top, Doomed To Repeat.

  5. #5 – Sir, get your head out of books and go outdoors. Let the sun and air get on your skin. You spend too much time reading and that causes you not to understand a hoax (covid) when you see/hear it.

  6. #6 nice try sir. When you or a loved one gets sick, you need a doctor who is educated. If you are in legal trouble, you need a lawyer who is educated. The streets you walk on, the bridges you drive over, the computer that allows you to share your ignorant thoughts with the world: ALL were created by people who ‘had their heads in books’. It is the educated that make the world a safe place for those who scoff at knowledge. I see the world as it is, you only see the things that fit into the narrow beam of your political agenda. Being outside and educating yourself are not mutually exclusive. Intellectual curiosity, give it a try. I know it’s scary, but you can do it.

  7. #7 – Sir, I’ll have you no that my grads ate guud old PS-92 are still look’t up two with reveren:tial ore.

  8. #8 I forgot to mention, it also takes an education to be funny. It’s adorable that you try to be, but it just falls flat. It’s not too late! Pick up a book every now and then. Maybe you’ll use your sandwich board for good.

  9. And balancing one on your head improves posture. Which is good if you plan on walking around wearing a sandwich board full of inaccurate information. Although a tri-corner hat and a bell would be a good look.

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