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this post was submitted on 07 Oct 2025
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That COVID essentially gave everyone PTSD or brain damage or both, and has probably fucked us for at least a generation, maybe more.
NB: As a side note, this is just a hunch but I suspect that the next generation coming up (IE people who were infants/very young kids at the time COVID started) is going to be a real weird one. They missed out on crucial social development milestones because of the lockdowns, probably most of them got COVID because we rushed everyone back to school and who knows what that does to very young brains, and they'll spend the rest of their formative years in this sort of jibbering fascist aftermath that we seem to be currently living in. I have no idea what effect this will have on society, but I'll go out on a limb and say "probably not good."