CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I think it wouldn't work the same way it did then but I admit that I felt amazing in autumn 2020. It was okay to not do anything because the world was in chaos. 🙈
By the way, many people openly say that certain things were the best they could had ever been. For example, I listened to a podcast with one dude who lived in New Zealand during the first wave of pandemic and he said it was the best time ever to visit because he could travel around freely and alone and there were almost no accidents on the road, since allegedly it's common there that foreigners forget that they need to drive on the left. With predominantly locals on the roads, there were far fewer issues.
By the way, many people openly say that certain things were the best they could had ever been. For example, I listened to a podcast with one dude who lived in New Zealand during the first wave of pandemic and he said it was the best time ever to visit because he could travel around freely and alone and there were almost no accidents on the road, since allegedly it's common there that foreigners forget that they need to drive on the left. With predominantly locals on the roads, there were far fewer issues.
Same. And once everyone needed to do things from home, suddenly all kinds of activities became accessible. Some organizers promised to keep doing that after hearing our story. But they didn't...
FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
O.O I pretend I didn't see that *Pours bleach on my eyes*
Listen. If this is your idea of crazy you gotta move over and make space for me. I'm in the same boat as you fishy friend.
Interesting you should say this because a friend of mine called me this morning and told me that he misses Covid lockdowns. This is because they gave him the perfect opportunity to become antisocial and have a damn good excuse for his preferred behavior!
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