all true, however 1.4 plus mil did die, many others close to it, covid was no laughing matter, to bad more didn't take it more seriously, Marihuana is no different then Alcohol back in the 30's, people try it, abuse it, and it losses it's appeal, heck co workers showed up after lunch 3 quarters drunk my whole working career, guilty as charged myself a few times.Papa John wrote: ↑25 Jan 2024 10:17In my opinion the Covid era galvanized a culture of apathy that was already on the uptrend. Being told by the news every day that we're all going to die causes people to not care. Also, legalized marijuana. I understand that there are people who can consume cannabis and still function at a high level. However, most people cannot (even if they think they can). And there are a LOT of people getting high in the workplace.
wont argue about the apathy though, agree it was already coming prior to covid, years in the making actually, I tend to blame us Papa, the old golden standard, I want better for my children then I had it myself has turned out some spoiled off spring, heck 10 years ago my neighbors boy found out I needed someone to cut my grass, he was 16 at the time, as long as I supplied the ridding mower, he'd do that one hour job for a measly 30 bucks It took all I had to politely decline, so I think it's a generational increase of entitlement of one generation after the next
30.00 a hr for simply riding around a yard my other neighbor full grown man, hobbled over, beer in one hand, joint in the other hopped on that ridder, cut the grass, and didn't charge me a thing, I tipped him with a couple of blunts