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Topic History of: Forever Remembered
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Green Man 2 years to flatten curve on a chart created by the governent,that was supposed to be 2 weeks. 2 weeks was another 2 weeks and so on.

Local lockdowns became national but it was ok to sit on buses and trains with strangers. I did attend some marches, I know they never work.

It was funny seeing police looking stunned when barristers and judges were walking with us and shaking hands with us plebs.

However Boris was a fine actor when posing outside in front of hospital windows. Keir loved to party and got banned from The Raven pub in Bath, Hancock was knobbing his staff whilst many couldn't go in to work. Hancock was laughing at us.

Piers Morgan told us to stay at home whilst he fucked off on a holiday.
Wyot What shocked me was how 99% of people (myself included I'm just not the uprising sort...) accepted the state taking away their most fundamental freedom so readily. How many seemed almost to welcome it...

And on such flimsy "science". Strange, strange times indeed.
Green Man I love that We Got A Problem does great remember videos.

The police couldn't find law breakers so they just fined and killed people during the plandemic instead.

What is wrong enjoying the outdoors with no one around?