You know, I was thinking today. I have Ivermectin in my "animal closet" because it kills these mites the squirrels that I feed get occasionally, and I started thinking, don't any of you people have pets? Haven't you ever had to go to the vet because your dog got sick? Do you not realize how many animal medications are used in people, and vice versa?
Pentosan, Prednisolone, Prednisone, Lactalose, antacids, at least a half dozen antibiotics I can't think of the names of off the top of my head, and on and on and on. And if you don't know, WHY don't you know? Don't you ask ANY questions about anything? Ever? If a doctor prescribed something for you or your pet, don't you want to know even the first thing about it? Do you not realize you have the entire history of the world literally right at your fingertips? You could find the answer to almost any question you could possibly imagine in seconds. So why don't you? If Ivermectin is an effective treatment for ANYTHING - and frankly I don't know whether or not it is - wouldn't that be a good thing? How could you be so emotionally invested in something that's basically now political that even a cure for something that might kill you (although highly unlikely) that you don't want to know about it?
Doesn't that seem bizarre to you?
What is it like to wander through life completely ignorant of seemingly almost everything without asking one single question? Is it like torture? Do you notice? Or is it just like sleepwalking and then someone whispers in your ear about what to be mad about so you just wake up and start tweeting about it?
What does that feel like? To be so totally devoid of independent thought that it must be like waking up after a black out drunk weekend and you can only piece together small vignettes of things that happened.
Hey I guess the upside is, you'll never regret anything because you simply don't know anything. So good job. Keep up the good work.