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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good Lord, no. The ones I know never do anything interesting. [b]They live in the suburbs or exurbs, usually frugally, don't travel anywhere, are either unemployed or under-employed and spend their considerable free time going down rabbit holes on the internet, and getting excited over said rabbit holes with like-minded friends.[/b] I used to have 2 in my family, now deceased because they refused to be vaccinated against Covid and died from it; and 1 at my kid's activity whom I talk to every week, just to plumb the depth of his madness.[/quote] This 100%. I have some of them in my life in the form of family members. If they do join us, like at Christmas, Thanksgiving, or a family reunion vacation, they spend all their time talking about the conspiracy theories. They have no other interests, so they are very boring people. [/quote]
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