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I attended an in person class with 8 people. Everyone was ecstatic! I even shunned my mask inside and carefully observed the reactions. Eventually, I was asked to wear one. I complied since I wanted to observe the participants. Everyone told me this was their first event out of the house. Except for one person.

Lunch time: we all started eating, I simply removed my mask. I noticed it was only me and one other participant who did that. The others took their masks down and back up while eating. Fascinating.

The entire conversation during lunch was the "vaccine". They all couldn't wait to get it. Some had already gotten their first shot. Not one word was about the class. I carefully posed a question so as not to cause a disturbance. I asked what version of the shot they were getting and why. Only one knew what one they had gotten. I asked if they had any concerns about what was in it. They all said, they were not concerned at all. They actually were puzzled why I asked. I simply replied that I was considering my options. I didn't explain my position since I would have been booed out.

After this exchange, I was terrified. I now consider my biggest threat the people around me. I never want to face these people in a court as a jury. I don't want these people to vote on anything meaningful. I don't want these people as my teachers, mechanics, doctors, lawyers or neighbors.

I attended an in person class with 8 people. Everyone was ecstatic! I even shunned my mask inside and carefully observed the reactions. Eventually, I was asked to wear one. I complied since I wanted to observe the participants. Everyone told me this was their first event out of the house. Except for one person. Lunch time: we all started eating, I simply removed my mask. I noticed it was only me and one other participant who did that. The others took their masks down and back up while eating. *Fascinating*. The entire conversation during lunch was the "vaccine". They all couldn't wait to get it. Some had already gotten their first shot. Not one word was about the class. I carefully posed a question so as not to cause a disturbance. I asked what version of the shot they were getting and why. Only one knew what one they had gotten. I asked if they had any concerns about what was in it. They all said, they were not concerned at all. They actually were puzzled why I asked. I simply replied that I was considering my options. I didn't explain my position since I would have been booed out. After this exchange, I was terrified. I now consider my biggest threat the people around me. I never want to face these people in a court as a jury. I don't want these people to vote on anything meaningful. I don't want these people as my teachers, mechanics, doctors, lawyers or neighbors.

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[–] 9 pts

We live in the Body Snatchers and it's near the end where there are just small clusters of non-pod people.

[–] 4 pts

My allegory is The Walking Dead. But yea. I agree.

[–] 5 pts

Body Snatchers is just a covert zombie apocalypse. But I think that's why I like it more. Everybody looks the same. Society sort of still functions the way it did. Sort of. But you can't call the cops or anything because they're already pod people too.

[–] 3 pts

Oddly I almost feel this to be true. I think something is protecting some of us? Blood type? Slight dyslexia? Some genetic thing but the sheeple NPC people seem to be increasing while rational normal humans are decreasing

[–] 3 pts

It depends on the area you are in. For some reason the pod people live in areas where centralized control is in, ie: cities, even small ones. Just outside the cities it's all non-pod people. And there is very little intermixing, especially outside the cities.