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Redditors reminisce on lockdowns

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/s/SJxgy4vKRP

It really showed the fakeness of modern life

Waking up and going into the office was totally unnecessary

Yet this single action is how most people define their adult life

:#marseybigbrain:

Not feeling bad for sitting in my apartment all day and night. No FOMO

True! The pandemic was the golden age of guilt-free laziness

My "too lazy to go grocery shopping and just having them delivered to my porch" went from "lazy and antisocial" to "doing my civic duty."

forced relaxation. god, it was so nice to not feel guilty for being unproductive for a little while.

:#marseyantiwork:

Staying home and not being judged for it.

Also masks because I like hiding my face.

:#marseypaperbag:

Nothing at all. It was bullshit.

The only people who liked it were basement dweller losers who finally could drag everyone else to their miserable level.

Yeah, Reddit is full of a social outcasts whose lives didn't change drastically but it gave them the excuse that the reason they weren't going out and interacting with other people in person was a global pandemic. For the rest of us it was a miserable experience at absolute best.

:#marseykingcrown:

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It was a pain in the butt because I still went out and worked like normal but instead I had to call ahead or order everything online instead of just walking into places to get supplies and stuff I need for the farm.

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