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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.58765760This is disgusting. Dirty dirty dirty move... using the death of fellow WOer's close relative to shill your anti-vaxxer shit.
STRF suffers from a sick and powerful ego, maybe even from a serious mental condition.
@AlcoHODL: Really sorry for your loss.
@WO's:
Don't let us forget who the enemy is. It's not the "vaxxers", nor the "anti vaxxers", nor the conspiracists or emotionally numb s-holes.
It's the novel, mutating bitch of virus. It is a challenge that we have to take, it won't go by without the price we have to pay, as humans, as society, as humanity, as a group of BTC believers trying to have fun and debate on the biggest forum thread of bitcointalk.org.
I don't care how but anybody is free to do as he likes, as long as he takes care about himself and others.
Vaccines, masks, pills, distancing... whatever. Just don't try to be a selfish prick.
AlcoHODL's post and response was not about the Covid directly, it was about his tragic loss.
That's why he supposedly posted it here, like many of us did, even if it wasn't related to Covid.
A relative of my uncle died recently with Covid-19, and he was 100% fully vaccinated.
I never posted it here for sympathy and to go on an epic rant about vaccines, but should I have? I thought this was the Bitcoin WO thread.
If AlcoHODL had left out the condescending rant against people who chose not to take the vaccine, he never would have triggered me. Plus he posted it here, instead of Bob's off-topic thread he was already aware of, because he's posted there before also. He knew EXACTLY what he was doing. And all you guys are applauding him for it.
You guys talk all this smack about being tolerant and understanding, and letting people chose for themselves. But then you allow and celebrate the virtue signaling and condescension. smh
EDIT: Oh and Jimbo, it's not about "bullshit politics". It's about personal freedom, liberty, and choice.
You're right and you know it. But why the grudge? It doesn't help.
The vaccines aren't to blame for anybodies death by Covid. The manufacturers never claimed a 100% protection against death in vaccinated persons.
Sure, we know about the mess in Pfizer's "studies" about vaccine safety, we know about the governments that are all about avoiding damage to the economy and healthcare system, not about the wellbeing of the people which they are pretending to be committed to.
Let's concentrate on the real treats: The ongoing division in societies, the growing hate against people with different opinions, expecting our children to act like adults and just accept whatever stupid, corrupt politicians throw at them, effectively stealing their childhood.
On the other hand, safe vaccines are soon to be available on the market, but still they won't be 100% effective. SARS-CoV-2 in all it's variants is a different beast. We will integrate it, as our ancestors did with the flu(s), but it will take big sacrifices, also because we made and will continue to make mistakes, as imperfect as we are, but we have to try keep it them to a minimum.
Bad news as of the freedom aspect: There is no real freedom for us humans.
It's an illusion, and THE most excessively discussed topic in the philosophic field of psychology.
In fact we're always dependent on something, and the psychological concept of
free will is a try to escape from this omnipresent dependence of mankind.
We're not even "free to decide" anything (free choice), because we were already manipulated beforehand, since birth.
Sorry for your loss, bro. Each loss is one too much, imo.
Act wisely.
I think there is no hope. I now understand Bob better when he sometimes talks so lowly about that space rock we are all living on.
It's
dedication what we are living for. Everybody with the tiniest spark of life inside is dedicated to something. Something that keeps us moving. That's what is still worth living on this space rock of shit. Just my 2 cents.
EDIT: If it helps anybody, the following inspiration is what helped me to overcome my quarter-life depression:
Life is bigger than you think. In fact it's the greatest thing of all universes (let's not concentrate too much on the paradox aspects).
I mean Life that includes all forms of life, even a coronavirus, stupidly seeking to survive through simple, erroneous replication in host cells.
As soon as i was able to accept Life as such, i was able to see how great it is, how incredibly lucky i am to be alive, here and now, which was never granted to nobody. The probability for me to have been born, depending on everything that happened, from the big bang to my day of birth, is
incredibly small, for all of us. This, in turn, makes Life extremely precious. It's the base of all living things existing, everywhere, at any time.
I was hit by this insight after my last trip on LSD, the greatest drug of all times, imho.
It seemed to me like this was the reason i took it and it has served its purpose. It saved my life, because i was already on the verge of suicide, as my insecure, younger me.
EDIT:
DISCLAIMERIt may seem that i glorify LSD in the above posting texr, but i'm not.
Honestly, at least half of the time, the "last LSD trip" was irritating and unpleasant. It was a complicated life for me back then, those who know LSD should know what that means in regard of tripping. This negative aspect of the experience sure played a part in finding my decision to quit taking the drug.