Fill in the blank.
1. Friends = _____
Distress. Not all of them; general friends and acquaintances I’m okay. I just haven’t had much luck with so-called “best friends”; people I thought I could trust who ended up betraying me.
2. I’m done with _____.
Trying to believe that conspiracy theorists like QAnon really are nice people and care about others in the world. Their actions say otherwise.
3. I’m ready for _____.
Not worrying if people will get sick or infect others simply because they refuse to wear a mask, avoid crowds, and get vaccinated.
4. The oldest _____ I have is _____.
The oldest item I have is a giant silver teakettle that my grandmother used to use to heat water for baths. She inherited it from her grandmother.
5. Take some _____, mix it all together and you have _____.
Take some education, curiosity, compassion, and empathy, mix it all together, and you have a caring world.
Bonus: Tonight I am looking forward to _____, and tomorrow I really want to _____ !
Tonight I’m looking forward to eating pizza and watch a Star Wars movie and tomorrow I really want to move computer files from my desktop to my laptop.
So relatable! I definitely agree with you on conspiracy theorists, too. My brother has been engaging more and more with conspiracy theories and I definitely don’t think he’s such a nice person anymore. I try to love him, but the negativity that he emanates as a result is extremely toxic. He’s also an anti-vaxxer, though the huge difference between him and me is that again, he spreads misinformation, whereas I have chosen not to get vaccinated based on my previous experiences from working for the NHS during a past pandemic.
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It’s so hard when it’s family members who embrace these ideas. Friends are bad enough. I have family members who are anti-vaxxers, pro-guns, racist and conservative Christians, but fortunately, they are not militant about it. I hope it stays that way
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5. Great answer.
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But a sad answer.
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