Going back to look at media from like March or April of this year -- never mind *before* the pandemic -- feels like a different world
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I read "18 months" in something I forget very early on and just glued that to my brain because I believed it was long enough to be realistic but not so long as to drive me insane feels like a good call!
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Yeah, I mentally wrote off 2021 once it became obvious how badly governments were failing to control it, and then was pleasantly surprised when "maybe by June?" started to float around.
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Made this in early April, and people told me i was being overdramatic. Haha. Haaaaaaaaaah goddamn i wish.pic.twitter.com/BILUJuVQoe
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My most optimistic personal prediction even at that time was no vaccine for a least another year. (glad I was wrong) So demands for a firm end date on the pandemic always struck me as nuts, as did the breathtaking predictions that it would just suddenly end after a couple months.
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I was incredibly frustrated because I was trying to talk myself down from thinking this problem would continue to be a problem for the entire decade. And I really don't have any reason to think that it still won't be.
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I recall Zinnia Jones prophetically saying that she'd already written off Christmas 2020 and wasn't confident in Christmas 2021
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