Same, I am so tired of hoping I don't get COVID from an unmasked plague-spreading shitbag every time I go run errands. I've always been a hyochondriac, too, so it's been real fun seeing society decide that a disease that has disabled and killed millions isn't a big deal at all, and the sentiment has been like that for over a year now.
I want to go out and do all the things I was doing before the pandemic hit (e.g. concerts), but the thought of being in big crowds or whatever just fills me with dread, and I know I wouldn't be able to enjoy those things as a result. I pretty much don't trust being around anyone, save for a few family members and a friend that I know are still taking the pandemic very seriously. Love living in an incredibly atomized society that found a way to be even more atomizing after their abysmal response to a deadly, debilitating pandemic. :yea:
Same, I am so tired of hoping I don't get COVID from an unmasked plague-spreading shitbag every time I go run errands. I've always been a hyochondriac, too, so it's been real fun seeing society decide that a disease that has disabled and killed millions isn't a big deal at all, and the sentiment has been like that for over a year now.
I want to go out and do all the things I was doing before the pandemic hit (e.g. concerts), but the thought of being in big crowds or whatever just fills me with dread, and I know I wouldn't be able to enjoy those things as a result. I pretty much don't trust being around anyone, save for a few family members and a friend that I know are still taking the pandemic very seriously. Love living in an incredibly atomized society that found a way to be even more atomizing after their abysmal response to a deadly, debilitating pandemic. :yea: