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will post covid life be worth surviving for
well in lockdown been thinking of whats next for us all.will itr still be worth the loss and angst .many of us will have lost everything anyway or at a loss as to how the recovery will get back and to what! given the backdoor laws being put through future controls and restrictions.the nets full of article 21 stuff.exposures of all the backdoor shenangins by states and powers,mandatory vacs of dudiuos content and the radiation from upcoming 5g coverups.as one whos enjoyed those best post year good days ,compared to the now high speed and cold times.and one whoes probably lgoing to lose lifes work out of this,am quite frankly,if it weren't for the dog,am left wanting to call it a day,our future don't look great.
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
well in lockdown been thinking of whats next for us all.will itr still be worth the loss and angst .many of us will have lost everything anyway or at a loss as to how the recovery will get back and to what! given the backdoor laws being put through future controls and restrictions.the nets full of article 21 stuff.exposures of all the backdoor shenangins by states and powers,mandatory vacs of dudiuos content and the radiation from upcoming 5g coverups.as one whos enjoyed those best post year good days ,compared to the now high speed and cold times.and one whoes probably lgoing to lose lifes work out of this,am quite frankly,if it weren't for the dog,am left wanting to call it a day,our future don't look great.
I don't buy into the 5G bit, but the future is without a doubt scary. I just hope they reopen carefully and have some luck with the vaccine.
Sorry to read things are particularly bad for you. Hang on in there, man!
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Hang on in there Mr B
Plenty of us in similar situations, but hanging on OK
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
well in lockdown been thinking of whats next for us all.will itr still be worth the loss and angst .many of us will have lost everything anyway or at a loss as to how the recovery will get back and to what! given the backdoor laws being put through future controls and restrictions.the nets full of article 21 stuff.exposures of all the backdoor shenangins by states and powers,mandatory vacs of dudiuos content and the radiation from upcoming 5g coverups.as one whos enjoyed those best post year good days ,compared to the now high speed and cold times.and one whoes probably lgoing to lose lifes work out of this,am quite frankly,if it weren't for the dog,am left wanting to call it a day,our future don't look great.
Sadly many people have seen their jobs and/or business turned upside down through this epidemic, but things will improve just what damage will be or has been done is difficult to gauge at the moment, but we keep going because there still is a future, may be a little different from our hopes/expectations, but there is still a future.
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If you enjoy reasonable health then take that luck and be grateful for it.
The beauty of life is in things that are free.
Summers on its way and the grim virus is seemingly in some form of retreat.
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If you've ever had a microwave oven in your kitchen and you managed to survive 50 plus years of analog TV you'll be fine with 5G
Perhaps stop reading conspiracy theories on the internet and you'll feel better.
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The same could , and probably was, said before the 1st & 2nd world wars. People were lost in their 1000's, businesses went under, gatherings were banned, kids grew up away from their grandparents or parents, education was halted/disrupted etc.
There was also bomb damage to deal with, many buildings destroyed & housing stock needed to be thrown up post war with very little funding yet here we all are about to celebrate the 75th anniversary of V.E day thanks to the efforts of those before us rebuilding this country.
Is that not what it's all about? We do our best to ensure a brighter future for those who come next? We've done it before as a nation & we can do it again. It's tough out there but it won't be forever & may be we will learn a little more about ourselves,our place in the world & how we treat others along the way.
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Somebody needs to get off the internet a little I think.
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Originally Posted by bambi275
The same could , and probably was, said before the 1st & 2nd world wars. People were lost in their 1000's, businesses went under, gatherings were banned, kids grew up away from their grandparents or parents, education was halted/disrupted etc.
There was also bomb damage to deal with, many buildings destroyed & housing stock needed to be thrown up post war with very little funding yet here we all are about to celebrate the 75th anniversary of V.E day thanks to the efforts of those before us rebuilding this country.
Is that not what it's all about? We do our best to ensure a brighter future for those who come next? We've done it before as a nation & we can do it again. It's tough out there but it won't be forever & may be we will learn a little more about ourselves,our place in the world & how we treat others along the way.
As you point out this is a walk in the park compared to the second world war.
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thanks all .covid info overload,and week in solace,not good for the head,or optimism reserves.but ta!
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
thanks all .covid info overload,and week in solace,not good for the head,or optimism reserves.but ta!
It's tough on a lot of people at the moment, financial stresses, all being couped up in the same house or the opposite, missing interaction with others en if it's just the morning routine of grabbing a coffee before work.
Do you have many hobbies? Would an online course be of any interest to you or a like-minded FB group? Are there any local businesses that need delivery drivers or do you have any books you've always wanted to read?
Is Mushy up to learning new tricks or does the garage need clearing out? Try to take some positive steps for when this is all over, make some plans such as travel & research what you need to do prior.
It's not going to be long now til things start opening up & who knows, maybe it will be a better world than the one we had before.
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Originally Posted by bambi275
It's tough on a lot of people at the moment, financial stresses, all being couped up in the same house or the opposite, missing interaction with others en if it's just the morning routine of grabbing a coffee before work.
Do you have many hobbies? Would an online course be of any interest to you or a like-minded FB group? Are there any local businesses that need delivery drivers or do you have any books you've always wanted to read?
Is Mushy up to learning new tricks or does the garage need clearing out? Try to take some positive steps for when this is all over, make some plans such as travel & research what you need to do prior.
It's not going to be long now til things start opening up & who knows, maybe it will be a better world than the one we had before.
Apart from all the uncertainty of whether a Job or Business will be there to go back to, many have been long term careers & or projects / investments many backed up by life savings & homes, people could be losing everything they have been working for for the last 25, 30 or even 40 years. The Government has not helped by not coming out with strong definitive policies only coming out with bits and pieces day by day much being contradictory and having to be be redefined over and over again.
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Virus in retreat?
I hope lockdown continues until they find a cure.
Just to point out , Monday's death toll was 288 , the death toll yesterday was 693.
The virus is not in retreat.
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Originally Posted by Mr Saxon
I hope lockdown continues until they find a cure.
Just to point out , Monday's death toll was 288 , the death toll yesterday was 693.
The virus is not in retreat.
Just to point out also, you have to take the running average, Mondays totals are always lower due to the way the deaths are reported
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In response to jamyramy.
Please, backdoor laws,
shenanagins, 5g cover up.
Don't see any proof yet to back up
your theories.
However, we are not in a good place
and the only thing now is to
look forward.
We will go back to work soon
and movement will be more freely.
So it can only get better and well
worth looking forward to. May
not be as was but we will adjust.
Stay safe.
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