A state of compliance.
And there are sometimes good self-preservation reasons for such behavioural compliance, but to actually believe it!?
There must surely come a point when the internal self-delusion creates dis-ease!? ;-)
Yet, that opportunity for reflection seems largely rejected in favour of a visit to the local drug dealer.
yes there's no denying people are addicted to those drugs. I havn't even put a generic aspirin in my body for at least 30 years. Drugs are bad. Just say no hahaha
The toilet roll part was the best laugh for me, I went to Tesco for bread, a single loaf, and watched them all buying trolley's full of bog roll, there was people with arms full, cos the TV said so lol. People are so easily programmed.
It's not a state of mind in my view it's more a state of not thinking at all.
A state of compliance.
And there are sometimes good self-preservation reasons for such behavioural compliance, but to actually believe it!?
There must surely come a point when the internal self-delusion creates dis-ease!? ;-)
Yet, that opportunity for reflection seems largely rejected in favour of a visit to the local drug dealer.
yes there's no denying people are addicted to those drugs. I havn't even put a generic aspirin in my body for at least 30 years. Drugs are bad. Just say no hahaha
you see! the propaganda worked.
JUST SAY NO!
They pulled it precisely because it was giving people a disobedient idea!
People might start to say NO to lots of other things.
It is the crowd logic, well they did it so I need to do it to fit in.
I still don't get it tho! I was the kid in church looking around thinking, "WTF are you all doing!?"
The toilet roll part was the best laugh for me, I went to Tesco for bread, a single loaf, and watched them all buying trolley's full of bog roll, there was people with arms full, cos the TV said so lol. People are so easily programmed.
As you know, bum-guns rule here - I did think about exporting toilet paper from here to those in dire need!
Mountains of shit roll, bet loads still have it lol.