I was in the D.C. area and got gas at one of the gas stations they shot someone at. People were hiding behind their cars while getting gas, it was pathetic.
Nothing like a real man to take his body shot with dignity, lol.
I worked in the area during that time. I remember watching people walk in a zig-zag pattern from their car to walmart. People were REALLY afraid at the time. Lots of people I knew would drive like 30 miles away to Fredericksburg for shopping because they were so scared of being in an open parking lot. I remember it being one of the first times I ever told somebody that "if I die, I die, but I'm not fucking up my life by living afraid." Now with the vaccine B.S. and the masks and the lockdowns, I feel like I repeat something along that sentiment almost daily.
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