Stayed home, swore on the internet.
Same as most years really, except slightly more motivated to leave my house since the government told me not to.
Stayed home, swore on the internet.
Same as most years really, except slightly more motivated to leave my house since the government told me not to.
Found myself driving exceptionally fast, as the bitch assed police won’t pull you over due to faggoty covid and fear of getting smoked like the punks they are. It’s a bit freeing really.
Loved it. The theater of life is amazing and life is good. I'm truly happy and will continue to be regardless of what is going on around me. I'm just happy to be here.
Made a lot of money, was not home very often, bought a ton of shit, expanded my gun collection. Lurked voat constantly, shitpost ocassionally, watched clown world devolve into complete lunacy, predicted how the election would play out to the T, watched it happen. Felt miserable nearly the entire year. That's basically it.
If it weren't for the mask faggotry I wouldn't have noticed a difference.
Nothing special, apart of the crazy people who exposed themselves by wearing masks and other panicky reactions on a 'pandemic' which is none.
Had covid from Feb-March. Lost my primary source of income. Literally starved for most of the year since I'm not a freeloading piece of shit. Couldn't see my girlfriend for a good portion of the year. Had some unrelated health issues at the end of last year.
I didn't have the best time but I'm still alive and I still have a roof over my head. I'm grateful for what I have. Sites like this have been such a breath of fresh air to me. It makes a huge difference just being able to talk to other (mostly) sane people.
Living the dream one nightmare at a time. Aren't we all. Back in Oct. 2019 I came down with the worst respiratory bug I had ever had. Where I work, people come in from all over the world. I could not get rid of it for over a month. Early 2020 I came down with the most wicked flu. I already had a condition that causes vertigo. After that flu, the vertigo and other symptoms became extremely bad. All of this before there was Covid test.
I said that to say this there is a lot of nasty stuff out there right now, and they call it all Covid.
The convid hit hard here. Started with neighbors turning up dead in the houses, then deead bodies on the street n sidewalks. Cars careening into trees from lack of oxygen and passing out.
Morgues backed up. The local police started bulldozing bodies into the old strip mine at timbers pass. ,but the local nurses union has been asked to travel to California for Americas Got Tallent show. They do the best tick tock dances. I got some new guns but there's no one to shoot but dead bodies.
I make the best of it though. The organ harvesting bussiness i started from all the corpses made me a grip of cash in the blackmarket for a while but had to move to the next mountain ridge cuz reasons. Guess they only like fresh organs er somthin.
Been woorking out, thinking bout joining space force. Never been to mars before. I want a lightsabre after boot camp. Prolly be able to chop wood and burn it at the same time i recon. I want to get satelite tv out here cus word is the Government is gonna sponser a pay preview for the ATF versus NRA . That's whers the future headin. Pay Pervew n Tick Tok. Im not much of a dancer.
Happy slightly used year bubas
I think you are exaggerating a little bit. The best Tick Tock dancers?
Honestly it was a pretty productive year for me. During the first lockdown I decided I didn't want to blow it and sit around and drink and get fat so I really got into the workout rhythm. Between that and learning a ton at my job it was better than most. I now know 95%+ of people are complete sheep and idiots which is enlightening and refreshing in it's own way. This year I am getting away from shopping and buying a bunch of bullshit and will become way more self-sufficient than ever.
Nothing in my daily life much changed besides my false perceptions of the average intelligence of those around me. I'm greatly disappointed in a couple family members who have refused to attend any family gatherings bc of Covid, yet they shop at the store and still go to the doctors (grandparents). It's like they've already died but no one has mourned them. It doesn't help that my grandmother has Alzheimer's and she's worsened greatly over the prior year, not too long and she really will be gone.
I've stressed a great deal over watching the left continuously tread upon American values and the constitution. It has inspired me to become even more prepper minded towards long term goods storage than I already was. I've refocused on learning to do things without electricity, like milling my own flour, making yogurt, noodles, bread, learned to make soap, knit, and try to find remedies for allergies that aren't pharma with some success. I have also refocused our home school curriculum towards the constitution, historical people involved in its creation, the influence of certain groups upon our laws, the impacts of communism, etc. Basically everything is revolving around how important it is to know and understand history, to support American always over foreign, then we tack on math and science.
I've not witnessed any business closures here. Everything remained open but with rigorous cleaning measures. We are in a very small town with less than 800, and the closest city is less than ten times that. I would imagine it helped to keep the mania at bay.
Yeah I listened to a lot of audiobooks for a while. I picked books that I thought would be dull but most turned out to be great. Brushed up on 20th century history.
It's really tough to find non fiction books that aren't questionable. Do you have a favorite of what you read?
My list from this year was kinda like this: Robert Heinlein - Starship Troopers, Stranger in a Strange Land, Citizens of the Galaxy (All great books) The Prince Mein Kampf (read it twice, excellent book) The Turner Diaries (also twice also excellent The Idiot - Dostoevsky ( one of the best books I have ever read) 1984 - Orwell Fahrenheit 451 - Bradbury Also a lot of short horror MR James, HP Lovecraft, Algernon Blackwood, Ambrose Bierce & others like them.
The concept of moral philosophy Heinlein spoke of is profound, and I think that is the world we are coming to, if we survive. Age of Reason - Thomas Paine Autobiography of Ben Franklin and about half of Gulag Archipelago before I had to put it down before I lost my sanity.
i realize you said non fiction, but a lot of this Sci fi I read because it is no longer fiction.
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