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Somewhere on the air, Monday.
It’s enough.
It really does.
We don’t want more, we don’t have the strength, it’s too much.
When we were there on New Years Eve nine months ago and toasted the new year, we had no idea that this year’s buzzwords would be social distancing, mouth protection, home office, second wave, quarantine, PCR testing. , superdiffusers and antibodies.
Feels like one all your life then, that New Years Eve.
It feels like the most naive thing I’ve ever done, looking forward to a good 2020.
But now we live here, in a new time, and we hope that everything will be as before. But will it really be?
Is not that for a long time we will continue to struggle with wet and questionable smelling mouth guards, that we avoid the crowds so as not to get infected, stop holding hands, drown our hands in alcohol, and let a person who coughs be the infected pest of the new age, the one you see crooked. I ate at the store and gladly took a detour.
Before, people coughed when they wanted to hide a sneak peek, but now they are hit on the back to hide a cough.
This could be most dramatic and transformative period of modern times and I’m so deeply tired of it.
Tired of the daily press conference, tired of hobbyists with opinions set in stone, tired of listing deaths, tired of the complaints about mouth guards that everyone should discuss from every angle imaginable. It lacks crowds, crowds, concerts. Lacks being able to stand nearby.
I’m so tired of corona and covid-19, everyone has to complain about it all the time, everyone has to mention it in their chronicles and articles every day, everyone has to take photos with mouth guards and how can I live seriously with myself when now it is also me critical. I do all this, it always feels like this.
It’s impossible to get away from the fact that this is big, it changes the world, and that history is written from so many different perspectives for each day.
Does not erase Humanity, our species seems too tenacious for that, but it seems to be able to change our habits and behavior for a long time.
But I wonder, when we now focus so much on the pandemic, is there anything else we miss?
When research now you focus on a malicious virus and its disease, what is left behind, what disease does your research get rid of, so to speak?
And do we have the strength to care so much about the outside world when we have complete vision to keep a safe distance from the crown of mild coughing customers in the supermarket?
Im not so tired of this.
I can not take it anymore.
But know that we must endure.
But if we can organize a referendum, I know how I will vote, NOT for the crown.