Lockdown Blues
What are you doing to keep busy and stay sane?
The virus that interrupted the world and kept us indoors. We were not prepared.
What are you doing to keep busy and stay sane?
The coffee shop owners had their Mother’s day fun, but were soundly defeated on Monday.
10 years from now, in 2030, what will you want to look back on as something positive that came out of this weird Covid-19 Pandemic experience?
Personal Doomsday clocks became a reality. Feeling afraid of standing too close to another person, of breathing on people, worrying about financial structures and the constant shortage of toilet paper makes your Doomsday clock tick faster.
No one wants to miss practice. No one wants to feel like a loser or weak for not showing up. But what about social distance and avoiding crowds?
When your plan to cause trouble for others backfires on you. Doing the wrong thing, making the wrong move and getting caught.
When the Clock Maker is ready to reveal the truth, I hope you’re ready. Losing, when it looks like everyone else is being successful, makes your Doomsday Clock tick faster and out of order.
Relax in the middle of a pandemic? Every stranger looks like a Covid-19 incubator. I’m so tense you could bounce a coin off me.
A “friendly” trap is still a trap. “Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t after you.”
So, is wearing a homemade mask to block the virus the right thing to do or not? Is a bandanna mask useful or a wasted effort?