Time to be trapped inside my apartment and be a complete idiot. (・∀・ )
Regardless of the outside world situation, I am always stuck inside.
i wonder if italian vipper is ok
get your toilet paper now
all my life i've practiced for this very situation
I've been stuck inside for the last 15 years, what changed?
I held my breath for 90 seconds (though I'm feeling slight irritation in my chest now), am I still fine?
I collected all my gear from work yesterday and am working from home now! What great fun!
Got a PS4 testkit at home now which means I can play this old build of a game I worked on for the first time since the company folded! It's so bad but it coulda been really fun with better management...
i have 83 rolls of toilet paper but honestly that was just from a costco trip before this whole thing happened because i hate going out in public
Not strictly staying in but staying away from family so I can go shopping for them and leave it on their doorsteps.
I still don't get why so many people are stocking toilet paper? What do you need them for? Just wash your ass.
Aside from that, I'm buying a Tyvex suit and a 3M semifacial mask with filters for biological vapors. (・∀・ )
Not too long ago the government recommended that everyone stays home. The next morning I realized I had been emailed to instead show up at work so we can wrap up before everyone goes home. I rushed there and helped everyone set their remote access up, stuffed equipment into cars and backpacks and split.
I have been working from home ever since. I have spent a great deal of my life alone at home, typing away on a computer. Much like many of you, I'm sure. It's actually quite nice. Instead of having days where I feel good, and days where I feel extremely tired and done, now most days I feel somewhat numb and relaxed. I have some more free time now. My regular 2 hour commute was taking a greater toll on me than I imagined. During the first week I worked around the clock. I knew I would have trouble separating work from.. not-work. It's much better now. I still probably work a bit more than I should, but I get to take breaks which helps heaps with productivity. I actually started cycling in the mornings for fun, and it's so much easier to have a workout schedule.
I really enjoy the fact that I am not expected to leave my apartment. It feels like a small burden was lifted off my shoulders. It is now normal to others that I don't have any plans.
Things have become more casual with my flatmate now that we have to spend more time together. We do weird things like shopping at 8 in the morning to avoid people, meticulously washing the groceries, help each other break bad habits, watch the sun set while eating after work.
I hate that warmer days are coming, and I don't think I really want things to go back to how they used to be. The world has given people like me a break. Alas, it is terrible that people are sick, dying and losing their jobs, and so let's try to make the most out of this.
Day 7 of isolation, still got the perpetual feeling that there's an imminent task or social situation a couple days from now, even though everything from the weekend forth is bizarrely dark in my mind-calendar, more ominous than the casual colorless blank of an upcoming duty-free week,
>>15 Use a bidet! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTwhqnn5kFg