How is everyone on here doing and dealing with the pandemic?
I am a poorfag hikikomori who still depends on his parents 2020 was going to be the year where i changed and tried to get a job but the pandemic happened and i am still stuck as a worthless piece of shit who contributes nothing but oh well it is what it is.
dead lol
Fantastic. I maintain my own garden for my family so we have no problems eating quality vegetables and herbs.
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>>5
I do appreciate that not everybody has the resources to maintain a vegetable garden. However, something that all people can do is maintain little pots of herbs. Fresh herbs and processed herbs can do good work in providing flavour and nutrition to your diet. Exploring the world of herbs in cultivating and cooking is something that everybody can do, it will have big benefits to your life.
I've thought about this before maybe i will give it a try.
I'm normally very comfortable sat in the house all day working on music and art and things, so this year has been really good for me. Working from home, puffing ganja all day every day, with no social expectations or responsibilities. Saying that, I've had a lot more visitors this year than normal, last year I was thinking hmm I rarely have guests round, but this year it's almost been a bit too much. Isn't that funny, increased social distancing has caused more people to seek my company
Personally I've had enough of this farce that is being pushed on us,
Front lines against the virus? New normal? Reset?
Give me a goddamn break and piss off.
Salusa Secundus
I recently got news that my grandfather has Covid and likely wouldn't survive...
I hope the best to all your families, stay frosty!
Anyone get their stimulus checks yet? I recently got mine and have no plans to leave NEET life anytime soon.
I love hearing about "covid is a hoax" people dying, bye dumbass! Condolences to your poor mother, you spit in her face with your ignorance
Covid is totally lame. I used to languish at the public library or downtown. Now I just languish in my room :(
In 2020 my plan was to try and find a job but of course codvid happened now I'm still stuck as a NEET.
>>23
I had the bad luck 0f starting a relationship a month before the pandemic lockdowns. We didn't last long.
>>21
Covid-19 is very true but it's not as deadly as the media makes it appear to be. I mean, we destroyed the economy and we're back at 1946 levels of recession, all of this for a virus with a 0.07% mortality. Millions of people lost their jobs.
>>25
Unfortunately "let grandma die to avoid economic consequences" is not politically feasible in any democratic nation, so the best anyone could have hoped for is strict short lockdowns in immediate response to community transmission like Australia/SK/NZ have been doing, which was admittedly made far easier by their land borders or lack thereof.
Also, COVID has a pretty high chance of fucking your body up even if you're young and probably won't die from it. Dunno about you but I personally wouldn't take a 1 in 10 chance of long COVID in exchange for Friday night beers at the pub and not wearing a mask outside.
>Also, COVID has a pretty high chance of fucking your body up even if you're young
...?
High chance?
Fucking up your body how?
I am still in mine we have been together for 6 years.
>>28
In retrospect I misspoke in calling 1 in 10 a "pretty high chance" but neither is it "pretty much nonexistent."
>>29
Happy for you. The issue with us was that the pandemic made it much harder for us to move in together, I lost my job and had to blow my savings on medical bills and car shit, the prospect of me moving out of my parents house went from 3-4 months to about 1-2 years and she didn't want to wait that long with all the stuff she was dealing with as well. We didn't have an explosive or dramatic breakup or anything though.
>>30
High chance if you're a smoker or you have pre-existing conditions, which is like, 1/3rd of America if not more.
>>27
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/coronavirus-effects-on-body
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/in-depth/coronavirus-long-term-effects/art-20490351
Coronavirus attacks soft tissue which is pretty much your whole body. While people who have contracted COVID-19 normally do not die from it, it is normal for those who have it to suffer from chronic symptoms long after the initial recovery. Any major system you can think of is affected by COVID-19 which does include the brain/motor system and the blood system.
Vaccine time? Even my parents are waiting their turn.
I'm not gonna take some vaccine that uses a new technique for the first time and got rushed through testing.
The Russian one is the only traditional Covid vaccine, and it's the only one I'd even consider taking.
Japan had the right reaction: Ask the people to stay home as much as possible and to close your business if people are closely paced in there and it's possible. Don't force it.
>>34
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which is what you're most likely to be given at this point if you're not already on a waiting list, is plenty "traditional." Viral vectors have been used for decades. If you received the hepatitis B vaccine as an infant (extremely likely if you were born in the USA after 1990 or so,) or at any point in your life, you've already been microchipped by another genetically engineered variant of adenovirus 26 and the CIA is controlling your every thought via 5G radio transmissions.
Shady russians or shady NWOs? Decisions, decisions.
Vaccines are inactive virus injected into your body to give your immune system practice.
>>37
mRNA vaccines contain no virus, inactive or otherwise.
>>38
OK
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2425:_mRNA_Vaccine
It's not inactive virus
Vaccines for everyone!
>>43
Hi Bill! You should fix the bugs in Windows. And also give me a farm.
Virus begone!
Get jabbed.
Pfizer is 94% effective
I've developed the habit of leaving my camera on during zoom meetings for school, even when not required, and putting pr0n on on my PC. Just trying to hide my arousal makes it that much more effective.
It's true, forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest.
>It's true, forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest.
It really does. I always cum harder to porn that gets taken off the internet, especially when it's taken off because some tard wanted it gone. Tough shit, I still have it, and I'm never letting it go!
I've been working at my job the whole time, never really got this stay at home stuff that most people got
>>53
Is this something you desire, to stay at home and be required to achieve your work duties at home.
VC: vaxive
>>54 It's pretty great, bongrips all day while I get my work done
Jab jab combo please
>>55
I have tremendous skepticism about the professionality of your work as an intoxicated worker.
Social media is allowing the lab leak origin story to be posted and no longer citing it as conspiracy theory
I feel like people are giving it more credibility
We are all fucked,after this the world will never be the same. Wars for exemple wont be fought the same way as it always been, who needs an army when you can have a dedicated well trained group of hackers who can tear down a country infraestructure much more efficiently . Its already happening on
US soil. I just hoped we could all go back 2 to 3 decades when there was still hope this technology (the internet) could have been used to improve our future.
Is it over yet? Disneyland is opened, right?
>>17
My grandma got COVID-19, but was too tough to pass away; it is not an affliction to said human onwards.
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captcha: path
Jab, jab
Mask up until you are vaccinated;
https://twitter.com/cosplay_taryn/status/1409982547040346112#m
>>57 My work is always to a high standard and so am I. I'm a high functioning pothead.