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Walk on Water
10-31-2021, 01:55 PM
It seems very hypocritical to me. Some people like Irving say they need to do research. They need to research the vaccine, need to research the Earth is flat. So these things aren't real, but it's okay to push religion on people and say they need their savior? Where is their science? Why do they think it's okay to push that?

Come on people. We need to start having some real discussions. Some of you think it's okay to not believe in the news, not believe in science, but it's okay to believe in things that have absolutely no basis in reality. Why are we playing games?

Maybe this was all designed to expose religion. Maybe they wanted this division, to show who really is crazy. You ever thought about that? Religion is fine, but when you threaten others, you better have proof. Don't hide behind religion. Conspiracy theorists are just using coping mechanisms.

Many say, why do you care if I get the vaccine? Um, why do you care if I read your book? Why? It doesn't affect YOU right? Stop being a hypocrite. At least others care about REAL things that exist in the world. How you like that? Who's the crazy one now?

Patrick Chewing
10-31-2021, 02:26 PM
Who says that Covid isn't real? :facepalm

Lakers Legend#32
10-31-2021, 07:47 PM
Who says that Covid isn't real? :facepalm

"Covid is a Democratic hoax that will magically disappear."--Donald Trump

Axe
10-31-2021, 08:08 PM
"Covid is a Democratic hoax that will magically disappear."--Donald Trump
Kung flu!

jstern
11-01-2021, 02:51 AM
Wow, Walk on Water is back. Which reminds me, Highwhey hasn't posted in quite a while. I hope he didn't get the virus. I do beleive that Covid is real.


Kung flu!

Omg, it would be so cool if Walk on Water started calling it the Kung Flu, instead of Covid. I personally stopped calling it Kung Flu a while back, out of respect for MrFonzworth, and a little bit because of Axe. Not that there's anything wrong with the term.