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This is very good.
I've lost two more friendships because of all this. I don't bring it up; they bring it up. When I calmly present evidence to support my point of view, a line goes through my name.
That's ok though; I can take it. Hurt feelings heal. You can't be on the earth this long and not develop some accurate insights about human nature along with a thick skin. Part of the pandemic plan is disrupting normal relationships. It is so obvious. Wear masks and stand six feel apart.
I am going to study this map. The comments on the substack page add more.