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Ransome62 t1_iyeeo3e wrote

Who would have nostalgia for being locked down lol? This is a loaded question that implies there are people who liked it... some people just actually understand facts about medical science and chose to be smart.

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Shadow948 t1_iyefsm8 wrote

Why? It was a shitty time

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Shadow948 t1_iyejqni wrote

Nah everyone was on edge. People became even fatter and lazier. The tension was so high everywhere that I couldn't even go to the grocery store without thinking I was going to get attacked for something dumb like toilet paper.

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Impossible_Neck1649 t1_iyeklrw wrote

She proved to be a hardworking, dedicated true professional; she surrounded herself well, she fostered partnerships to create interesting pop moments, and she even used bad things (such as people mocking her choreography) to her advantage. Her brand is more powerful than ever. Her future appears to be promising.

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ExternalCommon8854 t1_iyen8iy wrote

That i get it, that was the time were i had the most post school interaction with my classmates.

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xmetalheadx666x t1_iyeno5d wrote

I'm one of those people. The first year of the pandemic was pretty great for me, my job had less work so everything was more relaxed. I also got to work from home full time which meant that I slept more/better and my mental health drastically improved during lockdown. Since restrictions have lifted and I'm back in the office I've noticed a pretty decent decline in my mental health.

It also helps that everything I enjoy doing is in my house and I never want to leave home. I still don't understand why people dislike being home.

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Fearless-Golf-8496 t1_iyf0q29 wrote

I honestly haven't heard or encountered anyone who has nostalgia for the last two years. I think for most people it's too soon for that, and most of us are either still adjusting to the most tumultuous period this new century has had thus far. A lot of people are still in it.

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