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MRS DONNA SHALALA
cuddlebuns
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« on: January 31, 2022, 07:31:03 PM »

"Get on with our lives" could mean any number of things.  I got the vaccine, and got on with my life.  Now the only way COVID impacts me is that I occasionally have to wear a mask, which I don't mind at all.

Bagdad GMAC's timeline:

Aug 2021: Afghanistan debacle isn't real!
Oct 2021: Inflation isn't real!
Jan 2022: Restrictions aren't real!

I mean, in the past couple of weeks I went to a football game, the new Matrix movie, a Broadway show, dinner with friends at several restaurants, and an eSports tournament. I literally can't think of anything I could do before COVID that I can't do now, and I live in the ~*liberal hellhole*~ of NYC.

What does "getting on with your life" equal if not the above?
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MRS DONNA SHALALA
cuddlebuns
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« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2022, 12:28:43 AM »

I mean, in the past couple of weeks I went to a football game, the new Matrix movie, a Broadway show, dinner with friends at several restaurants, and an eSports tournament. I literally can't think of anything I could do before COVID that I can't do now, and I live in the ~*liberal hellhole*~ of NYC.

What does "getting on with your life" equal if not the above?

Prompt: Tell me you don't have childcare or in-person work responsibilities without saying that you don't have childcare or in-person work responsibilities.

I work in person in an office, COVID is barely an issue there either. And schools have resumed in-person learning so I don't see how that's meant to be some kind of own, either.
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