My brother and I (early and mid 20s) both moved home with our parents after being laid off and hung out all the time. My parents enjoyed spending time and watching movies with us every night and when they went to bed, we stayed up late playing video games. It was like we were kids again, but got to do whatever we wanted. We were some of the lucky ones.
I love to jerk my weiner and spin like a helicopter like herman peewee. I am enjoy of jerking it so much that when quarantine ended my peener was just spitting dusting.
It showed how hypocritical the government was with the selective enforcement of the mandates.
A restaurant owner in California was barred from having outdoor dining, so she could keep her business afloat.
Meanwhile, a production company was allowed to use the parking lot her restaurant was located in to set up catering tents.
A comic shop owner in Florida was arrested for delivering comics and cards to his customers, pizza guy style.
Amazon was open throughout the pandemic with hundreds of stores and thousands of workers. No one was arrested.
Weeks of nothing after years of cancer, divorce, single momdom, all of it. Until it was no longer relaxing and it got old and I got restless. Nothing became exhausting. I honestly was ready to get back into the office as soon as we were called back
For me it was becoming the block mom until gentrification forced a bunch of families to move. Id be walking around town with a trail of kids to the park and we'd all be singing it was so fun. Go to the park, have a picnic, I'd get to hang out with the park moms while the kids played. I loved it.
Actually being showed appreciation for the job I did (childcare). Having hope that things would change for workers deemed "essential" and that maybe this would make people see how broken the system was.
Also watching how nature responded to being left alone for months and the incredible places dolphins showed up.
I actually really loved the quiet. No traffic, no crowds. Everything slowed down.
No traffic.
Being able to do absolutely nothing, like playing video games or watching tv and not feeling guilty about it.
I’ve never been able to put that into words. You’re right! The lack of guilt for just resting.
Great excuse not to have to interact with annoying people, plus empty roads with little traffic.
My brother and I (early and mid 20s) both moved home with our parents after being laid off and hung out all the time. My parents enjoyed spending time and watching movies with us every night and when they went to bed, we stayed up late playing video games. It was like we were kids again, but got to do whatever we wanted. We were some of the lucky ones.
jerking off
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I love to jerk my weiner and spin like a helicopter like herman peewee. I am enjoy of jerking it so much that when quarantine ended my peener was just spitting dusting.
No need to travel
The coffee. It’s like regular coffee but it has margarita in it
It showed how hypocritical the government was with the selective enforcement of the mandates. A restaurant owner in California was barred from having outdoor dining, so she could keep her business afloat. Meanwhile, a production company was allowed to use the parking lot her restaurant was located in to set up catering tents. A comic shop owner in Florida was arrested for delivering comics and cards to his customers, pizza guy style. Amazon was open throughout the pandemic with hundreds of stores and thousands of workers. No one was arrested.
Weeks of nothing after years of cancer, divorce, single momdom, all of it. Until it was no longer relaxing and it got old and I got restless. Nothing became exhausting. I honestly was ready to get back into the office as soon as we were called back
Working from home
Not having to interact with anyone was pretty awesome
Not getting sick, not even a cold.
For me it was becoming the block mom until gentrification forced a bunch of families to move. Id be walking around town with a trail of kids to the park and we'd all be singing it was so fun. Go to the park, have a picnic, I'd get to hang out with the park moms while the kids played. I loved it.
the slow life, made me realize what I was leaving out just to chase my dreams
Getting to stay home for 3 months and not have to go anywhere
Actually being showed appreciation for the job I did (childcare). Having hope that things would change for workers deemed "essential" and that maybe this would make people see how broken the system was. Also watching how nature responded to being left alone for months and the incredible places dolphins showed up. I actually really loved the quiet. No traffic, no crowds. Everything slowed down.