Gets me thinking, in my day to day life, would I notice half the population dead and gone? The narrative can't hold up forever. If the shot really wiped out most who gave in, and the hospitals still ran cover for their masters, how many people would need to die before you really started noticing a difference in your day to day life?
Guess it would honestly take us seeing dead bodies piled up on the streets.
in a city of millions of people, you wouldn't even notice 200,000 or so gone over a span of months tbh. it would take A LOT of people to be gone. just in my area. there are a TOONNNN of people, northwest suburbs of chicago. they would need to off about 500,000 or more for people to even START noticing o.o
Gets me thinking, in my day to day life, would I notice half the population dead and gone? The narrative can't hold up forever. If the shot really wiped out most who gave in, and the hospitals still ran cover for their masters, how many people would need to die before you really started noticing a difference in your day to day life?
Guess it would honestly take us seeing dead bodies piled up on the streets.
in a city of millions of people, you wouldn't even notice 200,000 or so gone over a span of months tbh. it would take A LOT of people to be gone. just in my area. there are a TOONNNN of people, northwest suburbs of chicago. they would need to off about 500,000 or more for people to even START noticing o.o
and that would have to be done ALL at ONCE