Ever since this pizzagate thing broke everything else in my life instantly faded to background noise. I can't focus on work or school, my diet and exercise went to shit, and I'm obsessively checking for updates on this story. It has consumed. I really wish I somehow didn't learn about this until the semester ended, cause it's fucking with me. Ignorance really is bliss.
I know people made fun of Hillary fans after Trump won, but seriously if they honestly think Trump is as bad as I think the people in power being investigated right now, they have my sympathies. It's not their fault the media lied to them.
Anyone in the same boat? Got tips on clearing your head of all this to focus on finals?
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momojaja ago
I must admit pizzagate is such a compelling and all consuming investigation. Once you take a look at the rabbit hole, it is never ending. The details are so incredible even George R.R Martin could not make it up. In a way, Pizzagate has given many of us a real purpose to use our brain power and see what cinformation we can uncover. Being part of pizzagate has sharpened my detective skills. I also started watching crime dramas to see what methods they use.
Investigate1999 ago
I think that it helps to be honest about your own bad behaviour. When I look at my past evil, I can compare it to how these villains do stuff. It's easier for me to say, "I'd never do that. That's funny.".
For Pizzagate, it's helped me to also look at it from a business point of view. These villains probably think of these poor victims as "products".