06-14-2020, 02:17 AM | #21 |
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Eating junk food and closing yourself in a building is not the right way to deal with this situation. You need to breath some fresh air, eat healthier food and take some walk. The way you're doing it can lower your defences, you're not helping your immune system. You need to respect your health more, my friend.
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06-14-2020, 01:45 PM | #22 |
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I wouldn't say that's all junk food, it's normal American diets.
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06-14-2020, 02:06 PM | #23 |
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It's still Junk food whether it's classed as a 'normal American diet' or not
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06-14-2020, 02:21 PM | #24 |
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Criticizing people for what they eat, especially in a crisis during late-stage capitalism, isn't very constructive.
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06-14-2020, 02:32 PM | #25 | |
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I wouldn't want to throw all of American cusine under the bus here, as I do enjoy Texas Chili and a few other dishes that aren't straight up unhealthy but... Yeah, American food is mostly sugary, salty and greasy junk. |
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06-14-2020, 03:32 PM | #26 | |
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06-14-2020, 03:44 PM | #27 |
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Before Covid-19, I was basically a homebody. Not much has changed since the pandemic.
Store runs and job interviews are the only things worth leaving the house for. Being short on $$$ doesn't really provide many opportunities to party hard. |
06-14-2020, 04:22 PM | #28 | |
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06-14-2020, 07:50 PM | #29 |
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I live in a park and sleep on the benches or play equipment, so this really hasn't done much for me.
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06-15-2020, 04:49 AM | #30 | |
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I?m more of an extrovert, but not much has changed with me regarding leaving the house.
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06-15-2020, 04:52 AM | #31 |
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In all truth... when I interact with people on the street... I suddenly feel myself feeling guilty. Like a guy or girl will wave at me, or weave 6 feet this much away from me... it puts me in an awkward place. I wave, but I feel super awkward. Like, I'm not sure what to do. Every time.
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06-15-2020, 06:45 AM | #32 |
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It's getting to the point where a lot of people online are saying the economy is opening back up here in the U.S. and how the lockdown is over butI think those articles and that mindset is premature. I live in small town (rural) NC and our governor seems to want to spite Trump because he is very hesitant (with good reason) to reopen. I think a lot of us need more stimulus (I know I do) and I don't think when the economy completely reopens that it's going to be a pretty picture. We're probably going to be suffering as a nation (and by extension globally) for quite a while.
I'm about to go to the grocery store and I'm not even sure if I should wear a mask. Traffic has increased near my home and gas prices locally are rising again... but what does it all mean? It just feels like nobody really knows where we stand. Are we opening? Are we not opening? Are we getting more stimulus $$$? Will this lead to a depression? |
06-15-2020, 07:59 AM | #33 |
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^ I would wear a mask just to play it safe - we're not out of the Covid woods just yet.
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06-17-2020, 07:25 AM | #34 |
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I go to the grocery store once every two weeks or so, more or less when we start running low on Chicken.
My wife and I still wear masks - well, bandannas fashioned into masks Old Timey Stagecoach Robber-style - and it's inconvenient, but also awesome in one respect. I'm constantly doing the "Cat Bath"/"Lalalalalalala!" thing with my tongue at all the hot girls who pass by, and they have NO f*cking idea at all! It's awesome! Hot Girl: "Are you on line?" Me: ((Nods, while looking her dead in the eye and silently going "Lalalalalala!" at her like a total scumbag, while my wife cracks up because she knows what kind of idiot she fell for and thinks I'm hilarious)) It's awesome. All my life, I've felt a compulsive urge to signal at every passing honey in too-short booty shorts or super-tight yoga pants that I'm just dying to nibble on their "peach", and at least for now, I can do so unrelentingly and without shame or fear of repercussion. That's what I'm gonna remember most fondly about this ordeal. Watch me f*cking forget and do it without the mask after this whole sh*t's over with. That is pretty much guaranteed to happen, I already know it. Hopefully whoever I do it to has a sense of humor. And a leaky vag.
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06-17-2020, 07:35 AM | #35 |
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Next time I'm off shopping I'll probably end up dressing similarly to this
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06-17-2020, 08:13 AM | #36 |
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I went to the store on Monday, maskless, and met a dude named Caleb wearing a Spider-man mask. This is significant because I live in a small town full of ultra conservative, super religious Trump lovers... We struck up a conversation that went like this....
Me: "Hey, you into superheroes?" Caleb: "Gee, I'm wearing a Spidey mask. What do you think?" Me: Laughs nervously. Caleb: "Why ain't ya' wearing a mask?" Me: "Too lazy, but I'm careful. I respect the social distancing thing. Hey, you like comics?" Caleb: "Yeah. I've got a huge Marvel and DC collection at home. Yeah, I'm hardore into it dude. Been collecting for nearly twenty years. My favorites are the indie books because the stories are more serious. What do you read?" Me: "Batman, Superman, Daredevil, Spidey, pulp heroes, a little of everything... but lately I'm really into the TMNT. Been following the current comics and..." Caleb: "TMNT? You mean like the ninja turtles? Oh, isn't that stuff like for little kids? No, I was never into that stuff. Those cartoons are made for kids, man. I read comics for more mature stuff." Me: "Wow, dude. You're into comics and you don't know about Mirage, Eastman and Laird or IDW?" Caleb: "What? IDW's doing a turtle book? Who's Eastman and Laird?" Me: "I literally can't believe you just asked that. Well, take care, man. Go online and research Mirage Studios. I have to go." "Caleb: "Good to meet you." Me: Walks away as fast as I can. At the end of the day, finding a fellow comics fan in my town is quite a feat. The fact that he didn't know of Mirage or TMNT history and yet professed to be "hardcore into comics" and "indie" was a big turn off. We could have exchanged #'s and compared notes but that was just a turnoff. And now I feel like a d*ck. |
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It's not entirely different from when I run into people who profess to be "huge Superman fans", but have only ever seen the Reeve films, the only comic they've read was "All-Star Superman", and they constantly mix up the names of George Reeves and Christopher Reeve, and they hated "Man of Steel". Except for the part where I strangle them with garrote wire and stash them in my crawlspace. That part is pretty different. But the rest of it, yeah, like, totally exactly the same thing, man.
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The fan in me really hates meeting (as you say) "Superman fans" or "Batman fans" or whatever and just having them be totally clueless. I would never claim that it's some kind of contest and nobody has a right to deny someone else's fandom but saying your a "fan" of something should mean you are at least peripherally aware of culturally significant stuff. I hope I don't sound like an elitist jerk. I'm really, at least I try to be, a nice person. Last edited by PizzaPower1985; 06-17-2020 at 09:05 AM. |
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06-17-2020, 09:16 AM | #39 |
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I do agree to a point. But frankly I have very little patience for such people, either.
I'm very hesitant to label myself a "fan" of certain things I like for that very reason. I don't feel like I've earned it. I enjoy a lot of Star Trek that I've seen, for example, but that's very, very little compared to most people who'd say they were "fans" of it. I get so annoyed by those kinds of "fans" - "I'm a fan, but I only like/know about One Thing, and I'm not twelve years old I'm just clueless as a general rule about this thing I swear I love so much" - that I don't say "I'm a fan" out of respect for those who I could see taking issue on it. I know that technically, if you like something you're a "fan" but I also don't think it should be quite that easy. I like two or three Limp Bizkit songs - because they've made exactly two or three good songs - but I'd never say I was a "fan" based on that alone. I will straight-up start slitting throats if anyone disses "Break Stuff" or "N2Gether Now", though. But not because I'm a fan of the band, but because if those specific songs don't get you Right Here then your balls are probably in a jar somewhere. Has nothing to do with the band itself, which I generally don't care for even a little. But "The Sun even shines on a dog's ass sometimes", so sayeth Sir Wesley of Snipes. He's a prophet, so... y'know. Anyways, what the f*ck was I... OH, right, right, the "fan" thing. Yeah, it's taxing, sometimes. I'm rather elitist on a good day and most times other comic book fans don't catch me on a "good day". I don't think it should be a contest, but as you've said, to be a "fan" I think one should be a little bit aware of more than just one or two things. Sometimes I try to politely educate, but it depends on the situation. I really don't mind conversation but if someone makes it clear that they don't actually give a sh*t then I'm taking my insight elsewhere. Like if a person really isn't interested in hearing about how "Batman Returns" has as much to do with Batman as my ass does, it's not gonna be a good conversation and I'll excuse myself from it. But if they really don't know, and are genuinely interested, I don't mind a chat. But if a person hangs their entire Fan Hat on one movie they watched 30 years ago and literally nothing else, then I'm sorry, you're not a "fan", you just happened to like a movie. Which is also fine, but don't put on a front, is all. It's like hot chicks who wear T-shirts of awesome bands they never even listened to. "DUDE, awesome, you like the Misfits? Glenn or Graves? Best album, 'Earth A.D.' or 'American Psycho'?" "Ummm... I just like shirts with skulls on them." DON'T DO THAT SH*T! LIKE EVER! Right in the goddamn crawlspace. It's a good thing I live in a farmhouse, which also has a barn. Although I probably should have kept some of this to myself, I now realize. Ah well. But yeah. It's a trial, sometimes. I try to handle it on a case-by-case basis. But people make it hard sometimes.
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06-17-2020, 11:39 AM | #40 |
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I still leave, but not for social gatherings. Lot's of courtyard hangouts with my apartment complex neighbors though which has been fun.
As for lifestyle shifts, I've returned to reading at least a couple hours a day, which has been nice. Calming. But my diet has gone down the shitter. I don't cook a ton at home and a lot of my healthy eating habits relied on things I would get at my local coffee shop or Whole Foods. While it could be an opportunity for me to learn some new healthy recipes, I've instead resorted to quick, cheap, and accessible meals. Back to drinking again as well. |
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