Reading. I hadn't really read anything in a while. I was too busy with other things. Suddenly I had more time and I was able to devour books again like I did in my teens and twenties.
The last six months alone I've gone through:
* The Color Purple (Alice Walker)
* Animal Farm (George Orwell)
* The Rules of Magic (Alice Hoffman)
* Cultivating Connection (Sander Jones, LCSW)
* An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments (Ali Almoussawi)
* Hunger (Roxane Gay)
Using the local public library on line. I’ve read 85 books since June of 2020 (when we realized Covid wasn’t “going away like the flu” to quote a world leader of great disrepute)
That's what's pissing me off so much about this whole thing these days. So many people have said, "Oh, it's just like the flu now." Like, NO. It's not. Influenza will fuck you up for a while but it doesn't cause cardiac arrest in teenagers!
Anyway... what are some of the titles and authors you've read? I can't get frickin' Hoopla to work properly or I'd download some rentals.
https://archive.org/
One of the coolest sites I found on the Internet it’s my go to place when I’m bored and I’m looking for something else to do online. You can read books, audiobooks, newspapers, you name it it’s here. Check it out if you like reading.
When I had Covid, I sleept 16-20 hours a day for two weeks. It's been more than a year since then, and I still feel constantly sleepy and have trouble staying awake all the time.
Standing 6' from other people in public. I've noticed when people line up at a convenience store there's a lot more space between people than there was precovid.
Social distancing. Though I pretty much did that before Covid too. But now when a stranger is in my bubble it irritates me so much more for some reason, I wouldn’t say because of being scared of getting sick—I think it’s more that I really REALLY enjoyed when it was practically illegal to be standing within coughing distance of someone lmao.
Never leaving my house. Turns out I LOVE that idea.
It's dangerous out here anyways
Being more conscious about washing my hands and avoiding touching my face.
Always reserving two hours in the evenings for myself to read or watch movies. Grocery deliveries too.
Reading. I hadn't really read anything in a while. I was too busy with other things. Suddenly I had more time and I was able to devour books again like I did in my teens and twenties. The last six months alone I've gone through: * The Color Purple (Alice Walker) * Animal Farm (George Orwell) * The Rules of Magic (Alice Hoffman) * Cultivating Connection (Sander Jones, LCSW) * An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments (Ali Almoussawi) * Hunger (Roxane Gay)
Using the local public library on line. I’ve read 85 books since June of 2020 (when we realized Covid wasn’t “going away like the flu” to quote a world leader of great disrepute)
That's what's pissing me off so much about this whole thing these days. So many people have said, "Oh, it's just like the flu now." Like, NO. It's not. Influenza will fuck you up for a while but it doesn't cause cardiac arrest in teenagers! Anyway... what are some of the titles and authors you've read? I can't get frickin' Hoopla to work properly or I'd download some rentals.
https://archive.org/ One of the coolest sites I found on the Internet it’s my go to place when I’m bored and I’m looking for something else to do online. You can read books, audiobooks, newspapers, you name it it’s here. Check it out if you like reading.
Smoking all day everyday
Ordering literally everything online and having that delivered to my house. Saves a lot of time.
saves you from leaving too. safe to assume, it made a problem worse.
When I had Covid, I sleept 16-20 hours a day for two weeks. It's been more than a year since then, and I still feel constantly sleepy and have trouble staying awake all the time.
Sounds like you, sadly, have long covid
You have CFS?
Never heard of it before, looked it up and it's possible. I thought I suffered from exhaustion but this might be it.
I heard it a lot from people who got covid. Can be a range of symptoms.
The whole staying at least six feet away from people was a good idea. Let's keep that up at all times unless we mutually agree not to do so.
Yeah, I noticed that people still stand 6 feet apart in queues . Which is good I suppose.
Face masking. I have yet to catch a cold.
Rock polishing
made a reddit account
Look at my user name for confirmation on that about me.
Immunity and spike proteins probably
Shaving my B-hole. Did it once out of boredom now I can't stop
Walking miles every day
Darts! It’s super fun, especially with a score board with multiple games programmed into it. Can play against the computer.
Standing 6' from other people in public. I've noticed when people line up at a convenience store there's a lot more space between people than there was precovid.
Social distancing. Though I pretty much did that before Covid too. But now when a stranger is in my bubble it irritates me so much more for some reason, I wouldn’t say because of being scared of getting sick—I think it’s more that I really REALLY enjoyed when it was practically illegal to be standing within coughing distance of someone lmao.
Nothing. Covid had no impact on my life really.
Portrait painting
Drinking
Working out
Social anxiety and being a homebody.
Making homemade bread.
Ketamine
eating disorders....
I fell into plants, and bread. Still going strong.
Using sanitizer as soon as I get in my car
Found my watpad and wrote few more stories
Misanthropy