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What have you learned during COVID times?
by
Tyler
on 17 Oct, 2020 13:25
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What is one thing that you've learned during these COVID times?
Please keep politics out of it.
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#1
by
reddog
on 17 Oct, 2020 13:43
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Staying home more gives you alot of time to maintain that perfectly smooth head!
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#2
by
Razor X
on 17 Oct, 2020 16:15
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I’ve learned that I really like working from home. I thought I would go nuts being at home so much and never seeing my co-workers but I’m really enjoying the freedom of not having someone constantly looking over my shoulder. Also enjoying not having to commute and having an extra hour in bed every morning.
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#3
by
clint902
on 17 Oct, 2020 17:58
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One thing I learned is how much I need other people in my life. These days we can't get close to each other, shake hands, hugs are out. I not allowed to hug my own daughter because she works in a lab and does a lot of testing. I really miss that.
The whole thing is pretty depressing.
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#4
by
Tyler
on 17 Oct, 2020 18:14
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I've realized that I like eating outside more than I ever thought I did.
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#5
by
-Doug-
on 19 Oct, 2020 06:31
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I learned just how little I actually need to go to a store for things. I tend to let them build up and do them all in one sweep rather than here and there like I used to.
Also, Walmart's grocery pick up is awesome! I save so much time and now only get what I need.
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#6
by
Tyler
on 20 Oct, 2020 19:01
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I learned just how little I actually need to go to a store for things. I tend to let them build up and do them all in one sweep rather than here and there like I used to.
Also, 's grocery pick up is awesome! I save so much time and now only get what I need.
Go to sameday.costco.com to get them to deliver by Instacart. It's also awesome!
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#7
by
Laser Man
on 21 Oct, 2020 10:28
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I learned that having good neighbors is a blessing. Back in March, my wife and I had to quarantine because I was exposed to someone who tested positive (ironically, it was in a training course about remote learning!) I texted several of our neighbors to let them know since at that point we didn't know how easily the virus spread. They were terrific, offering to pick things up from the store, asking if we needed them to walk our dog, etc.
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#8
by
Tyler
on 03 Nov, 2020 09:54
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I learned that having good neighbors is a blessing. Back in March, my wife and I had to quarantine because I was exposed to someone who tested positive (ironically, it was in a training course about remote learning!) I texted several of our neighbors to let them know since at that point we didn't know how easily the virus spread. They were terrific, offering to pick things up from the store, asking if we needed them to walk our dog, etc.
Yeah, having great neighbors is a blessing!
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#9
by
reddog
on 03 Nov, 2020 13:38
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It's easy to put a mask on without any hair around your ears!
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#10
by
clint902
on 03 Nov, 2020 14:11
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It's easy to put a mask on without any hair around your ears!
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#11
by
David_H
on 02 Apr, 2021 09:11
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Some people seem to be falling out of love with their cars - and a good thing too for carbon emissions. That is one of a very few good things that have happened in the Covid age.
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#12
by
clint902
on 02 Apr, 2021 09:26
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I learned something about humanity. If people took this virus seriously and kept their distance, this virus might have just fizzled out long ago. Here in RI, people are getting their first shot but not getting their second one. I checked the numbers for infection this morning and they are still climbing. I think people are becoming complacent and pretty much doing whatever they want. Two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity.
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#13
by
Razorhead
on 02 Apr, 2021 11:11
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@David....agreed...barely put on 3K miles in the last year. And only did an oil change because it was well over a year since the last one. Too bad the number of accidents were actually higher than in a normal year! Go figure. People taking advantage of speed on more desolate roads I guess.
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#14
by
David_H
on 02 Apr, 2021 11:15
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I learned something about humanity. If people took this virus seriously and kept their distance, this virus might have just fizzled out long ago. Here in RI, people are getting their first shot but not getting their second one. I checked the numbers for infection this morning and they are still climbing. I think people are becoming complacent and pretty much doing whatever they want. Two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity.
Absolutely! The virus doesn't move. We move it. We're our own worst enemies.