Who am I?

Prioritizes himself over others

Millions have died and may still die

He has conspiricies for everything

And the cover of it was “fake news”

And “I was joking”

Who am I?

About Anna

Anna is a creative fiction writer, who is starting to reach out to the public through blogging and creating websites. She was adopted from China as a baby by an American mother along with her three other siblings, one of who died January 14, 2015. Up until the creation of this blog, she has mostly worked privately, not sharing her writing much. Now, however, she is looking forwards to one day being a published author. She has four (4) books written for her fantasy series and has recently started a new novel entitled "At Death's Door". All these novels are works in progress.
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6 Responses to Who am I?

  1. 𝑹𝒐𝑩𝑰𝑵 🌋 says:

    🤦‍♂️.

    I want to say, spare your breath on him/it. But that’s precisely what he’s/it’s going for. Be so absurd that there’s no point criticising him/it anymore!

    I keep thinking of the terrible coincidence of HIM being in charge whilst THIS historical event is happening. Black swans colliding. A colossal facepalm moment for America.

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    • 𝑹𝒐𝑩𝑰𝑵 🌋 says:

      At the same time, he’s not even alone. There are enough people like him for this to be possible in the first place. Equally shocking is that group of the population over there, and what they get up to.

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    • Anna says:

      Yes that’s all I think of as well!! And there’s still about 1/3rd of America who will still vote for him/believe the coronavirus isn’t real…

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  2. 𝑹𝒐𝑩𝑰𝑵 🌋 says:

    Also I keep wondering where this is going to end for the USA with the virus? I can now imagine 500k dead. And given the number of asymptomatic infections out there, herd immunity is even a possibility.

    “Herd immunity to Covid-19 could be achieved with fewer people being infected than previously estimated, according to new research.

    Mathematicians from the University of Nottingham and University of Stockholm devised a simple model categorising people into groups reflecting age and social activity level. When differences in age and social activity are incorporated in the model, the herd immunity level reduces from 60% to 43%. The figure of 43% should be interpreted as an illustration rather than an exact value or even a best estimate. The research has been published today in Science.”
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200623111329.htm

    That’s probably where you’re heading.

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    • Anna says:

      Herd immunity will be difficult especially because there is a large amount of people in the US who were polled and said they would not get the vaccine if it was available!!! There are many who do not believe in vaccines which is insane to me!

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