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...and I want a refund on the last year and a half of societal hysteria.

Symptoms: Nose ran like a faucet initially, then settled down into a mild runny nose. Mild sinus congestion, slight cough from nasal drainage, mild chest pressure, tiredness, and slightly decreased oxygen capacity. I ran three miles yesterday and it felt like I'd gone up 3-4000 feet in altitude. Inconvenient, but no big deal. Cold symptoms are typically worse than this.

The irony is that I caught it from some mask and vax cultists who were convinced their surgical masks, jabs, and social distancing would protect them. I've resisted the urge to remind them that I did warn them that their medical theater was useless.

I'm looking forward to being a naturally immune pureblood in short order.

...and I want a refund on the last year and a half of societal hysteria. Symptoms: Nose ran like a faucet initially, then settled down into a mild runny nose. Mild sinus congestion, slight cough from nasal drainage, mild chest pressure, tiredness, and slightly decreased oxygen capacity. I ran three miles yesterday and it felt like I'd gone up 3-4000 feet in altitude. Inconvenient, but no big deal. Cold symptoms are typically worse than this. The irony is that I caught it from some mask and vax cultists who were convinced their surgical masks, jabs, and social distancing would protect them. I've resisted the urge to remind them that I did warn them that their medical theater was useless. I'm looking forward to being a naturally immune pureblood in short order.

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Oh yeah, like crocs. Those things will survive for a long time

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I wear them for work, I'm a contractor. After about a year I bite the bullet and spend 10 bucks for a new pair.

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Can't argue with that. More economical than my footwear of choice