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Old May 12, 2020, 05:40 PM
The_little_didgee The_little_didgee is offline
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Originally Posted by singularity01 View Post
Yeah, I find it depressing. I think most people do. It seems like the world is crazy and it makes it very hard for me to keep my own craziness in check under these circumstances. I am so sick of hearing about frigging corona virus and the lock down crap. Oh, and I hate the phrase "the new normal". F*** that. This is not ever going to be considered normal to me. I'm going to start visiting friends and whatever I want because I need to live my life. This whole situation the government setup just makes me wish I could catch corona virus and die to get out of this dystopian nightmare. If I can't live a normal life, what is the point? Social media sucks and is not an adequate substitute for seeing people irl.


I definitely agree with living your life. I've decided not to wait for the government to tell me what to do. Anyway it took my job away and disrupted my schooling.

It does feel like a dystopian world now.

Social media and news agencies have definitely fed the fear that a lot of people feel. People are very scared. Many seem to think the virus has a 99.99% death rate. Yesterday I read an article on how the virus manifests itself. It made me panic for an instant, until I realized it was describing severe illness only. Not all people who contract the virus get that ill.

When a cold or stomach virus makes it way through a household, everybody reacts differently. Some people don't get sick, others get mildly sick or severely ill. It depends on a lot of different factors. This virus is the same.

I haven't seen anyone, besides my two housemates since March 13th. I am going nuts.
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