Like I said, the wrong lesson was taught.
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And since that isn't present, the short term solution was to mitigate damage. Instead, the damage has been accelerated.
Their faces are similar enough
And Bernie endorsed Harris, and she lost.
And then get killed, which is worse than losing an arm. Where's the fight? You just lost both arms.
They were taught the wrong lesson. The left refuses to vote for them because they don't perfectly represent them; moderates turn out and can be swung from time to time. What tangible evidence do they have that moving left will gain them more votes than it will cost them?
It's definitely harder after college, but not impossible. You're just going to have to put in a bit of effort. The two best recommendations I can make are:
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getting involved in some kind of hobby that's either inherently social (board games, team sports, etc.) or puts you together in the same place with other hobbyists (I've done a lot of socializing at rock climbing gyms, despite it technically being a solo thing)
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working a job that forces you to socialize in small doses (hospitality, customer service, etc). Being thrust into micro interactions dozens of times a day makes it a lot easier to approach people in casual settings.
Thanks, Chef Jean Pierre
How? They'd figure out swap before they even started.
I have a friend named Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla