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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1659781" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>You're welcome General Tuxedo. Actually, I am glad to hear things were not bad for your family. Again, I didn't mean that in a demeaning nature; I just think the different views cause people to see it differently.</p><p></p><p>I sometimes see a family on the news who has lost their house to fire or a tornado, but nobody was injured. They always say something like, "At least nobody was hurt. That's all that matters. We can replace all the stuff." They are saying if they had to give up something, they are glad it was just the house and not a family member. I'm sure that's not an exact comparison, but I'm sure others get the idea</p><p></p><p>During the pandemic, it seems like that attitude doesn't always prevail. It seems that some people would rather chance trading a family member as opposed to any inconveniences to their daily life. If that's the way some people feel, I'm not going to argue it, I just feel it has a lot to do with how people view the current situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1659781, member: 17843"] You’re welcome General Tuxedo. Actually, I am glad to hear things were not bad for your family. Again, I didn’t mean that in a demeaning nature; I just think the different views cause people to see it differently. I sometimes see a family on the news who has lost their house to fire or a tornado, but nobody was injured. They always say something like, “At least nobody was hurt. That’s all that matters. We can replace all the stuff.” They are saying if they had to give up something, they are glad it was just the house and not a family member. I’m sure that’s not an exact comparison, but I’m sure others get the idea During the pandemic, it seems like that attitude doesn’t always prevail. It seems that some people would rather chance trading a family member as opposed to any inconveniences to their daily life. If that’s the way some people feel, I’m not going to argue it, I just feel it has a lot to do with how people view the current situation. [/QUOTE]
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