countthree
Well-Known Member
Maybe it's part of a plan that went wrong and the designers still try to make the consequences work as they originally planned it. That may explain the apparently unexplainable distortion between the actual number of victims and the intentional destruction of huge parts of the economic system plus the annihilation of civil rights. Or maybe it didn't went totally wrong because most of us will eventually die, but the effects became delayed in time more than they were intended to be and the actual consequences may ruin the results of the original plan. Mainly because people was left with time enough to make questions. Or maybe not. Maybe it was just a bat trying to avenge its fellow wild animals eaten by people. Like Batman fighting for justice but in the animal kingdom.Unless you're a fat pig, or quite elderly, or have cancer or something, or a beautiful combo of all three, you are almost certainly going to be fine if you catch it.
Make no mistake, this a dry run for something else, something that probably won't hit for another 10 or 20 years. If you think that the total destruction of the economy and the decimation of societal norms in the name of a virus that kills an infinitesimal fraction of those it infects is just "erring on the side of caution" you're high.
It's an experiment.