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Math is pretty lame tbh.
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Really wanted to help out the small restaurants that I like,
so I decided to go out to pick up food tonight for the first time in about 6 weeks. Most people are being pretty good keeping off the roads, so that was encouraging. It's probably because they don't have as many places to go. Been good about having a set area in the kitchen for disinfecting things and I've heard from friends who've listened to my advice say that it's helped them be more focused (eh, hem... "mindful") on disinfecting stuff when doing stuff that they usually take for granted. A designated area beside the kitchen sink with supplies right there, so there's less movement and so on. http://stasick.org/041901.jpg |
All this makes me wonder how people changed the way they lived during and after the Spanish Flu or the Bubonic Plague. You see plenty in general history books on the effects of lives lost during those times but basically nothing on how people adapted to living in a world with a deadly disease.
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Lengthy, but a good read.. (It’s from 2010).
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They should run a delivery service.
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When I said earlier that I was thinking that most people were being pretty good keeping off the roads and that I found it encouraging, I didn't mention that I would drive by, let's say, a park or a walking trail leading out of a park and see people walking within inches of total strangers - almost none of them with masks. So, maybe the conclusion is that people aren't driving on the roads, not because they're being sensible, but rather that they can't really go to those places that are now closed and choose to congregate in parks because of their fucking tribal urge to rub their stiffeningly erect egos up against other people's soft underbellies.
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