People who can't foresee that anyone under the age of 50 with a pulse is going to go out and party on the first warm day of spring are still deluding themselves about human nature over a year into this pandemic. Too many are vaccinated and have been cooped up for too long to care
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People couldn't be scared or shamed away from traveling to see family over the holidays, when the weather was bad, there was no vaccine and infection rates were sky high. We're just a few weeks out now from people behaving as if the pandemic is over. Scolding is not a solution
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never has been. I feel like I've seen the worst of the Bay Area in that regard this past year.
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I was extremely lucky to leave right before the pandemic and feel like I've been living in a different universe ever since
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Maine? Maybe not a different universe, but definitely on its own schedule.
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Great! I've been there, too, as a visitor, this year, with reactions ranging from horror, to "this is about where I am". I'm looking forward to your essay about it.
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Essay? I did three whole tweets!
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I'm sensing a business model in extracting a long form opinion from three tweets. Call the investors.
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