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THE VIRUS 2020 - the good, the bad, and the ugly
- Thread starter kxk
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Nightclubs
Laughter and wine! Don't be uptight.
How many extramarital affairs has the virus paused or prevented?
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
Or how many marriages and other relationships this virus killed
The Chinese.....have rushed to get a divorce, in unprecedented numbers
As soon as quarantines/locked downs lifted, thousands getting divorced
It is hard on those still working, watching the rest of the population get paid to do nothing
The Chinese.....have rushed to get a divorce, in unprecedented numbers
As soon as quarantines/locked downs lifted, thousands getting divorced
It is hard on those still working, watching the rest of the population get paid to do nothing
Nightclubs
Laughter and wine! Don't be uptight.
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Deleted member 39902
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Thanks. Nice try. If I start seeing less bile-coloured graffiti appearing under your user name, I may consider paying more attention to your group advice and posts in the future.Brilliant, best post
This time isolated, I am hoping it will change everyone and make them better people
Stop mindless consumerism
Realise capitalism cannot continue for much longer
3 day break of a habit does work for meHere's How Long It Really Takes to Break a Habit, According to Science
From daily tooth-brushing to the 11am coffee, we all have dozens of habits that get us through our daily routine.www.sciencealert.com
In the spirit of your most gracious thought ..I find a healthy diet, regular exercise and clean living are all very good habits assisting with good digestion. Up beat house music I find excellent for running to.
️waits for ensuing covert aggressive posts per usual
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Mooseface
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It would.I can understand feeling cooped up and wanting to be in your own space and having autonomy, but under the circumstances where you could actually go out there and be infectious with a disease that could kill people, wouldn't knowing the guilt of knowing a person or people died because of you cause more discomfort in the long run than these quarantine conditions?
I still wouldn’t want to be cooped up though. As I said, I don’t think I would complain about it. But I can understand the frustration.
Life at the moment is a very weird mix of surrealism and stark reality.
oddjob
Well-Known Member
Marianne Faithfull hospitalised with coronavirus
Star described by her representatives as being ‘stable and responding to treatment’
www.theguardian.com
Marianne Faithfull has it. She is 73.
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Deleted member 39902
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@Mooseface has stopped showing off, temporarily.
Nightclubs
Laughter and wine! Don't be uptight.
Has anyone frequently been listening to certain songs or artists in isolation?
This is one I've been listening to...
This is one I've been listening to...
Has anyone frequently been listening to certain songs or artists in isolation?
This is one I've been listening to:
Yep. Weeknd - Blinding Lights.
Columbo
Never again
Has anyone frequently been listening to certain songs or artists in isolation?
This is one I've been listening to...
Tina Arena. Always Tina Arena to guide us through these troubled times. Where her voice lifts up the souls of all! Pure brilliance of Tina Arena that fills me with unending desire to fulfill the artist inside me!
blowhard89
Well-Known Member
Has anyone frequently been listening to certain songs or artists in isolation?
This is one I've been listening to...
So much energy in that video, thanks for posting. Really kickstarted my morning and woke me up.
oddjob
Well-Known Member
Tiger tests positive for coronavirus at New York's Bronx Zoo
The case is believed to be the first known infection in an animal in the US or a tiger anywhere.
www.theage.com.au