The topics of the sessions were (in my view) pretty good. Covered the gamut: money, psychology, procedure and policy, experiences of peers. The content itself, and delivery, was mixed. Some sessions were really good.
Coming off a year of test-retirement-I-mean-study-leave, there is a certain amount of existential angst. Sure you have lots you *think* you want to do, but will you do it? Work forces you to get out of bed every day in a way that your hobbies do not.
It's really weird. Yesterday 3 or more of these things showed up. I've done more blocking of garbage and garbage people since that guy took over than ever before.
To quote The Untouchables, “I have become what I beheld and I am content that I have done right!” If being pro-vax means joining the “elite”, embrace it.
Deluded. Like, there were no swastikas (that I saw). Some doctor (one the CPS is sanctioning) was speaking. Lots of signs about Bill 36. Weirdly, lots of cigarette smoke. The vax thing is very class-based.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Let’s not rush things here. These things have to be tested before we unleash them on an unsuspecting large portion of the population.