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I'm almost thinking that COVID may have not have been that bad for everybody. It was, you know, detrimental, no doubt, for certain people. But maybe, maybe they kind of exaggerated a little bit. I mean, it wasn't like there were bodies all over the street and all of that. You know what you gotta watch at some point? I mean, there were a few of these documentaries, you gotta find them. There were even, you gotta kind of just find them because they even ended up being banned from YouTube where they talked about the plandemic, they called it. And so they, they dissected and debunked a lot of things people thought. One major thing that they debunked was there was not bodies and corpses everywhere in New York City and things like that. So it might not have been as bad as all that. I mean, I never got it once, even once. And I didn't isolate myself, but I might have isolated myself a lot more than the average person, but I never got it once. Now my brother did, he got it a few times, but he went to Mexico, he went traveling, he went to all kind of places. I think he even went places when you weren't even supposed to. Right? Like at one point, he had blazed the trail and he was in Folsom, which was a little ways from Pollock Pines where I would later go, and he said no one was observing, no one was distancing, no one was doing any of that. At one point he was at the, which mall was it? Oh God, I don't remember it anymore. He was at one of the malls. It was wide open for business when it was supposed to be closed and nobody was distancing.
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