I check out people on the Gram and I feel like I've been tripping. Folks are traveling, linking, outside in social spaces otherwise enjoying life, and I'm sitting here like "what have I been doing the last five months?"
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COVID is still out here, active, like still infecting people and potentially taking them out, and it's wild that it feels like people just "got tired" of having to worry about the virus. Shit is wild.
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And I get it. People ARE out and practicing social distancing and everything, if you're gonna do it, you're doing it right. But then I see people at house parties, all up in there, no mask nothing. All these trips, all these flights. Just the RISK of that is crazy.
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I dunno, man. I feel like I had come to grips with all this and then I saw how New Zealand has reached 100 days of no new cases and they showed how they did it. And then I thought of how selfish and dumb we are that we'll never do what gotta be done to get rid of this shit.
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But then whenever the vaccine hits, ain't no one gonna be trying to take that either, so essentially, we're all fucked. I just hope that if I ever do get it, I can make it through to the other side.
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this is why I deactivated my account a few months ago... drives you crazy in lockdown
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I don’t think people forgot. Most people, I know myself. I stay in the house mostly and then at times i will go out. Being in the house for about 5-6 months is a lot especially when it becomes the space you are working in too.
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From what I see most people have been taking the right precautions to be safe while out. I haven’t seen too much of a big crowd. But i stay with hand sanitizers and dodging the yts.
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