Saturday, December 5, 2020

This has to be the toughest Christmas season of my life time

I was born just after World War II so I didn't have to see any of it except in documentaries on TV and in School which was pretty nauseating to see people shot and tortured in various ways in documentaries because they wanted World War II (and Hitler) to never happen to anyone ever again. People were pretty intense about that in the 1950s when I was in Grade School so sometimes you wanted to throw up for about an hour at a time at some of the horrific documentaries we had to watch back then. Girls and some boys would be crying after some of those things we had to watch in Grade School to prevent another World War.

So, yes, they tortured us pretty good then to keep from another world War happening.

But this is sort of like watching 2000 president Kennedy's have half their heads blown off in Texas while his wife grabs half his skull and in terror tries to get out of the limousine convertible. So, this is much worse (for those who actually believe in coronavirus and don't think it's all a scam of one kind or another) (and who often now wind up dying in hospitals because they don't believe in it). Because coronavirus can and sometimes will kill you whether you believe in it or not just as sure as a Bear or Cougar might too under the right circumstances in California, Alaska, Montana, Oregon or Washington or in many other states where they live. So, if you don't believe in coronavirus then you might be one of those dying from it soon.

But still, 2000 President Kennedy's a day or more like 2800 in one day recently is quite a few people dying on the same day. For example, 2800 people dying in one month will be: 84,000 people so the death toll is going to rise by maybe that much or more by New Years Eve likely.

So, yes. This is the toughest Christmas season I have ever seen in my 72 years here in the U.S. since I was born. As an adult point of view this likely is even tougher than trying to survive whooping cough when I was 2 and turning blue all the time trying to catch my breath.

So, Merry Christmas everyone!

I hope you all survive to see the New Year of 2021 because 2020 was the worst year since World War II for our nation so far.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! I hope we all survive it! God Bless You! 

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