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This is hopeful in terms of the economy bouncing back at least a little: As Denmark Approves Salons and Barbershops to Reopen, Haircut Booking Site Crashes Due to Demand
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And on the upside of that line?
LMAO... Not hardly.^Sounds very utopian Friday. :)
LMAO... Not hardly.
Have you heard anything about standardized testing for this year?
And on the upside of that line?
This is one of those economic divide things that happen both when people are quite wealthy & quite poor very easily/naturally... but the middle class would have to bend heaven and earth to accomplish it. Not impossible, by any means, “just” a massive kind of change of lifestyle that most people are very resistant to.
In many places? People are moving in together. Pooling resources, limiting exposure, bettering their lives by coming together, instead of risking them.
Not just private homes, but also some businesses.
One of the pubs I know downtown has about 50 people living in it, right now. Owner, employees, & their families. Parking lot has been fenced, wood chipped, and a play area set up for the kids. Rooftop garden. 2 people go out for supplies once a month, and then quarantine for 2 weeks after... although they’re hoping to get supply runs down to once every 3 months. They’ve completely relaid out the space to suit a large group of people living there full time, with both private and public spaces, a gym, school room... as well as outings/field trips by van to local farms and wilderness areas. The only people they’re around? Is each other. They were all/most of them living on the brink already, paycheck to paycheck, and when the virus hit? The owner was like... you know what? f*ck this. Let’s reorganise. <<< I have a girlfriend who used to work there / lives there now, which is how I know about it.
^Sounds very utopian Friday. :) Of course all of that means that all of those people who benefit from the group follow some group rules. Individualism has taken a back seat to the greater good. At least in that little pocket of people.
I can definitely see the upside in other areas too.
People seem to genuinely care about their neighbours in most cases. :cautious:
And suddenly the concept of loneliness is not a shame job. All the reasons that existed before still exist, the virus has highlighted the degree, duration & depth that loneliness is plunging ordinary people into. Waking up to the concept of isolation and what that feels like for not just themselves but other people. And mental health is now front and centre of many government initiatives. It's considered a mainstream thing instead of a oh.. idk..a necessary in sociable element that kept nagging for funding & attention.
Also btw the cleanliness of it all. Schools, supermarkets and just other general places us humans work, play & habitat in.
It makes me wonder if any of these places actually ever got cleaned before the virus?
I've never seen so many people being so industrious when it comes to cleaning things. I always thought supermarket trolleys were amongst the most dodgy & dirtiest & it seems they are now getting a damn good clean with detergent stuff too. Wow?
Not in my entire life in grocery shopping which is now, unfortunately, a really long time, have I seen anyone ever clean supermarket trollies & benches etc.
And.. of course a whole generation has been reintroduced to the concept of washing your hands properly. Not just waving them in the vicinity of the trough. lol
I'm really sorry to hear that, @Mach123.A friend text me his mom died last night.
Do you think any other parents in the group would be receptive to a "play date" on a video chat? I know it's not always a good platform for special needs kids, but perhaps? Do a craft project together?The girls are home from their special needs day programs still, neither of which has any cv19 cases. I hope they’ll reopen soon as the girls really miss the social interaction and tend to regress without it.
I haven't. I just heard the news say that schools will be doing online learning for the rest of the school year per De Santis's order. Then they moved onto a different story.
I'll let you know if they say.
When we were kids washing the hands was a thing that’s it’s not anymore. We did not sit down at the table to eat before we washed our hands, and if we sat down mom asked us, “did you wash your hands?” and if you didn’t (if you told the truth lol) she made you get up. If you said yes, often she’d make you hold out your hands for inspection. It was a different world.
I want to take a little time out and thank you guys and say how much I appreciate this forum. I obviously have a different political view of the world than probably the majority of people here. It is difficult but not insurmountable. I feel safe here . T
I'm really sorry to hear that, @Mach123.
Do you think any other parents in the group would be receptive to a "play date" on a video chat? I know it's not always a good platform for special needs kids, but perhaps? Do a craft project together?