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Austin300 · 26-30, M
I was planning on travelling around Europe during Summer starting from June this year. Unfortunately I may have to wait next year, assuming the pandemic is over by that time.

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rckt148 · 61-69, M
If you have the stuff it takes ,
A quarantine is not changing that ,
but more then likely many will use it as their excuse for failure .

Those who have faced hardship ,failure and set backs

but just shook it off and started over ,this is nothing ,,

After a few times starting over ,it gets easier and easier each time .

I am the come back king ,and a disease is eating my spine ..

Now I just allow others to help me ,,in times past I was all about me .

I wouldn't let anyone help me ,,I wanted to be able to brag

I did all this on my own ,,and with a bad back ,bad shoulder ,bad heart

It would have went a lot faster letting people that wanted to help ,help me .

But I was prideful ,it all had to be my way and just how I wanted it .

Now I know how to enlist help and delegate authority ,
Let others have their credit due as well .
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
I'd be working in Reception of the Aboriginal Liason Office in one of the Hospitals. I was moving house when the lockdown started. I lost the job. And barely managed to keep from losing the house.
FurryFace · 61-69, M
not really cause the main problem for me was not being able to cash in cans and bottles for a couple of months but otherwise my life still sucked anyways
assemblingaknob · 26-30, F
It was a nightmare. It might be again when quarantine is over. I want quarantine to be forever.
texasborn89 · 31-35, M
My life wouldn't be that different but at least I have more money because of it
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That thought keeps a lot of people up at night. It’s so messed up on so many levels
smiler2012 · 56-60
missnoahlenfoxx you can if you want but the harsh reality is here
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